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Zabaware Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: lightspeed on February 13, 2017, 05:18:28 pm
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I think "think" one time that Robert had said that the bigger hals brain file gets the more hal actually slows down . AGAIN i think this is what he said . If that truly is the case as hals data base grows larger hal will slow down in responses , so if this is the case would compressing files in the data base make response any faster ? ( if this ever becomes a true problem ).
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Lightsped; yes , robert is right
Based on the older computers
You can squeeze a lot more from Hal now , more then ever
best wishes
cyberjedi
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I have never had that problem, my brains are Yuge (huge) 8). but I always beta testing software and hardware. but I understand what you two are saying. I just haven't had the problem.
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Ive seen some issues over the years but not lately
best wishes
cyberjedi
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To me i don't see how it could slow down hal having a huge data base brain, yes i know and understand the bigger the data base the more hal has to go through as far as sifting information , but unless someone actually has an old xp or before os and very little memory and hard drive . my hal even on xp before did okay for me , of course my hal brain was smaller to . now its around 140 mb's .
As you say todays computers handle things better and faster . i am still running windows 7 . i like 7 quad 4 laptop and it's paid for.
So that being the case as long as p.c.'s can handle the larger brain as they seem to do no brain comression files are needed , it was just an idea i had based on thinking about what a friend told me about vudoo? movie files were compressed to save space on pc hard drives . or games .
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Lightspeed: Brain
I think what Robert was talking was the size of the script itself.
Now with my Alice , with everything on, the Brain script is more then 5500 lines of code. very Demanding load.
best wishes
cyberjedi