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From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger)
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Subject: Re: A3000UX in PCW
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Date: 1 Jul 91 01:42:17 GMT
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In article <51495@ut-emx.uucp> awessels@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Allen Wessels) writes:
Well, I usually don't run window dragging with whole windows dragged instead
of just the outline, but I can. I will admit that dragging solid windows is
slower on my 16Mhz 030 Mac that the 25Mhz 040 machines you were talking
about.
Try running FileMaker on your 16MHz 030. I had a ball when I was
asked to type in some data in it on a Mac II. The screen redraws were
so slow. I couldn't believe it. Mac weenies have a lot of nerve.
Keep up the posts. I find them amusing as all get out.
I hope your getting some educational value out of them too. :-)
-Mike
BTW, is it safe to assume that you would prefer to drag solid windows,
but you don't because your machine is too slow?