Hello All:
I currently have two PC's (both running NT). One is to run a 16-bit Powerbuider application (a front-end to an Oracle database) and the other is to do work while the Powerbuilder app is tying up my other PC (an HP Vectra VL 5/166). The app ties up my PC almost completely when it is doing database intensive work. I can do some work, but it is VERY slow and virtually impossible. My tech support team says that if I get a new Pentium III machine running at 800 MHZ with 256 MB of RAM that the 16-bit app won't be able to cripple it and I will be able to effectively do two or three things at once. Is this true?
TIA,
Codehead
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I currently have two PC's (both running NT). One is to run a 16-bit Powerbuider application (a front-end to an Oracle database) and the other is to do work while the Powerbuilder app is tying up my other PC (an HP Vectra VL 5/166). The app ties up my PC almost completely when it is doing database intensive work. I can do some work, but it is VERY slow and virtually impossible. My tech support team says that if I get a new Pentium III machine running at 800 MHZ with 256 MB of RAM that the 16-bit app won't be able to cripple it and I will be able to effectively do two or three things at once. Is this true?
TIA,
Codehead
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