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Thread OT: DelphiSpeedUp Warning....
Thu, May 4 2006 11:12 AMPermanent Link

Jon Lloyd Duerdoth
After finally getting my SP2 D2006 issue solved (a complete re-install)
 v1.69 seems to work with no problems for me.

Jon

Graham Wood wrote:
> RE DelphiSpeedUp 1.69.  It breaks pretty much everything in D7/BDS2006 for me.  Simple
> test, double-click on a form to add an OnCreate event - bang! There you go.  Now add a
> TEdit to the form and hit F9 - bang again!
>
> V1.65 is super great for me.  Think I'll stick with it till they get this sorted.
>
> <<"Walter Matte" <walter_@_interlog.com> wrote:
> D7 Ent - with lots of packages installed - 80 seconds to load
> With DelphiSpeedUp 1.69 - 30 seconds to load
>
>
Thu, May 4 2006 6:33 PMPermanent Link

Graham Wood
It's probably CPU specific... apparently.  Lots of assembly in that code.

Just did a clean re-install of BDS2006 and applied the second patch, same problems as
before with v1.69.

Only did the re-install as Win32 help stopped working.  Just discovered I can reproduce
this by just uninstalling the Intraweb package from the list - bang!, there goes my Win32
help.  Put Intraweb package back in, Win32 help works again.  Everything else is rock
solid, but it's pretty flaky that it could lose help functionality just because of that.

I'll just concentrate on the positives and be thankfull my upgrade went so smoothly Smile

Cheers,
Graham W.

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Jon Lloyd Duerdoth <jld@welshdragoncomputing.ca> wrote:

After finally getting my SP2 D2006 issue solved (a complete re-install)
 v1.69 seems to work with no problems for me.

Jon

Graham Wood wrote:
> RE DelphiSpeedUp 1.69.  It breaks pretty much everything in D7/BDS2006 for me.  Simple
> test, double-click on a form to add an OnCreate event - bang! There you go.  Now add a
> TEdit to the form and hit F9 - bang again!
>
> V1.65 is super great for me.  Think I'll stick with it till they get this sorted.
>
> <<"Walter Matte" <walter_@_interlog.com> wrote:
> D7 Ent - with lots of packages installed - 80 seconds to load
> With DelphiSpeedUp 1.69 - 30 seconds to load
>
>
Thu, May 4 2006 6:43 PMPermanent Link

Jon Lloyd Duerdoth
I still get unexpected slow-downs after working for a period of time.
A restart seems to clean up the problem... some still unidentified
memory leaks perhaps?

Jon

Graham Wood wrote:
> It's probably CPU specific... apparently.  Lots of assembly in that code.
>
> Just did a clean re-install of BDS2006 and applied the second patch, same problems as
> before with v1.69.
>
> Only did the re-install as Win32 help stopped working.  Just discovered I can reproduce
> this by just uninstalling the Intraweb package from the list - bang!, there goes my Win32
> help.  Put Intraweb package back in, Win32 help works again.  Everything else is rock
> solid, but it's pretty flaky that it could lose help functionality just because of that.
>
> I'll just concentrate on the positives and be thankfull my upgrade went so smoothly Smile
>
> Cheers,
> Graham W.
>
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> Jon Lloyd Duerdoth <jld@welshdragoncomputing.ca> wrote:
>
> After finally getting my SP2 D2006 issue solved (a complete re-install)
>   v1.69 seems to work with no problems for me.
>
> Jon
>
> Graham Wood wrote:
>> RE DelphiSpeedUp 1.69.  It breaks pretty much everything in D7/BDS2006 for me.  Simple
>> test, double-click on a form to add an OnCreate event - bang! There you go.  Now add a
>> TEdit to the form and hit F9 - bang again!
>>
>> V1.65 is super great for me.  Think I'll stick with it till they get this sorted.
>>
>> <<"Walter Matte" <walter_@_interlog.com> wrote:
>> D7 Ent - with lots of packages installed - 80 seconds to load
>> With DelphiSpeedUp 1.69 - 30 seconds to load
>>
>>
>
Mon, May 8 2006 4:39 PMPermanent Link

Charalabos Michael
Hello,

> I still get unexpected slow-downs after working for a period of time.
> A restart seems to clean up the problem... some still unidentified
> memory leaks perhaps?

Remove Together, StarTeam and Welcome Page of Delphi 2006.

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Charalabos Michael - [Creation Power] - http://www.creationpower.com -
http://www.creationpower.gr
Tue, May 9 2006 3:10 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Charalabos


How have you removed the Welcome Page - just deleted the html file?


Roy Lambert
Sun, May 14 2006 6:29 AMPermanent Link

Charalabos Michael
Hello Roy,
>
> How have you removed the Welcome Page - just deleted the html file?

Removed, see below:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Borland\BDS\4.0\Known IDE Packages]
"$(BDS)\\Bin\\startpageide100.bpl"=-
"$(BDS)\\Bin\\stide100.bpl"=-

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Charalabos Michael - [Creation Power] - http://www.creationpower.com -
http://www.creationpower.gr
Wed, May 17 2006 8:14 AMPermanent Link

"Clive"
DelphiSpeedUP 1.7 Fixes the issue with the TDBISAMEngine component for me,
Yay


"Clive" <dd@dddd.com> wrote in message
news:AC627081-C18C-4381-BF01-D9A724513163@news.elevatesoft.com...
> After installing Delphi Speed Up, I noticed that my TDBISAMEngine
> component would not let me change the Active Property to TRUE.
>
> I uninstall DelphiSpeedUp and I can change this property just fine.
>
> Not sure of implication.. Just FYI
>
> Thanks
> Clive.
>

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