Iconitis

Glenn L. Austin austing at Apple.COM
Mon Apr 10 14:34:52 AEST 1989


In article <3769 at ficc.uu.net> peter at ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes:
>
>[comparing user problems on Macs and PCs]
>
>My usual question with either of these is "why can't I shove my ^%^&%&^
>compile into the background?".

If you are using MPW, you certainly can!  Also, a lot of compiler writers for
the Macs are starting to understand background tasking...

Also, with a single-processor machine (like most UN*X machines), you have to
time-slice the processor, which means either (1) the compiler runs slower, or
(2) the current program runs slower, or (3) both 1 and 2.  In most cases, the
answer is 3.


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