I can't claim to have tested this exaustively, but on my computer both Windows and Linux versions run at a comparable speed if two conditions are met: (1) lots of available memory, which under Windows means either 256Mb+ or nothing else running; (2) Windows version runs "normal" only when its window is in the foreground, otherwise it is much slower.
Hope this helps. Cheers,
Mensur
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Shamshad Zarina wrote:
|>Dear All, |> |>I have a strange question. How fast is Win-modeller as |>compared to linux version? Ofcourse that would depend |>on individual system as well, but I have a feeling |>that Windows version is slower than linux. I tried to |>model a protein having 480 amino acids and even after |>three hours, Win-modeller6 was still running. Is is |>normal or there is something wrong? |> |>thanks in advance, |> |>Sincerely, |> |>Shamshad
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