  | | | Kicking the programming in TrueSpace can around | Kicking the programming in TrueSpace can around 2005-05-31 - By DAVID STUBBS
Back This topic has programming TrueSpace focus.
The Win 32 system in XP is a significant factor in terms of processing speed and ram memory with 32 bit programming and a .net programming language.
To understand the significance of the different programming languages provides a rationale of system requirements when writing code for XP and TrueSpace. Also, in terms of just what the Win 32 system is doing within each programming technique applied to coding and runtime code results. in terms of a system demands. or for that matter a .Net 32 bit OS .
Here are a few scenerios I can think of:
Low memory demands if 32 bit and procedural code such as c or c++ functions are the main messaging.
higher memory demands 32 bit and class coding in 32 bit such as c++ , vb etc. class instances carry overhead when instantiated to use a function in the OS.
still higher memory demands A .Net XP and a .Net programming language.
Thanks.
David
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