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Ray Davison wrote:
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> Here is my idea of testing a new installation of Mozilla - once it is
> configured as I suggested:
Okay, I'm back from the long weekend and I do want to test the various
versions to see where the slowdown first occurred.
> Start here:
> http://www.mozilla.org/ports/os2/
Good link, _thanks_! Now I need to figure out why I couldn't find the
extra versions on the FTP site.
I'm in studio preproduction today and tomorrow and in the studio on
Thursday so it will take me a few days to get this done.
> Have your current version in MOZAAA
> Unzip the Mozilla tree to the root of the same partition, change name
> to MOZBBB. 24 seconds
> Copy one or at most three dlls to the MOZBBB tree. 19 seconds for
> three dlls plus mozilla.bmp.
Umm, what DLLs and .bmp is this? I have gcc322.dll and libc05.dll in my
libpath -- what's the third DLL? And where do I get this Mozilla.bmp
file? (My Moz 1.0 comes up with a dragon splash, my Moz 1.7.2 comes up
in ugly orange with block letters).
> Run mozilla.exe. 21 seconds to select mozilla.exe, select profile, and
> load program.
You've been doing aerobic clicking exercises. It takes _me_ more than
21 seconds just to find the mouse.
> Access diag page. 13 seconds to access Bookmarks\Diagnostic\Java Tech
> Help and load page.
I don't know what these are, Ray, and don't remember ever seeing them in
either 1.0 or 1.7.2. What is the diagnostics page? It isn't shown in
my 1.0 or 1.7.2 (I just checked).
- Peter
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