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Hi group I'm writing an application for calculating prices and stuff.
On my pc(P4 2,4GHz 512MB Ram ) it works just fine but if I test it on
a pentium 1 or 2 with 64 MB RAM it obviously is slower. But it seems
that the app goes slow if I use a lot of property's, for example I've
got a form with a tabcontrol and 3 tabpages, on each tabpage is a
usercontrol. On the first screen the user needs to select all kinds of
stuff and this needs to be transfered to the 2nd tabpage, so in my
user controls I've made for example 9 propertys and when I change the
tabpage I pass on my propertys to the next usercontrol (for example if
I change from tabpage1 to the tabpage2: usercontrol2.user =
usercontrol1.user and the same for the other 8 property's) and this
takes a lot of time (5 seconds before the next tabpage shows).
I've also got another form with a tabcontrol and 4 tabpages, and they
work just fine because here I only pass 1 property (the switch between
the tabpages only takes a split second). Can someone advice me how to
make it faster.

thnx in advance Peter
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hi Peter,

I think there is no beter link than this one.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/architectu...l/scalenet.asp

I hope this helps?

Cor
Hi group I'm writing an application for calculating prices and stuff.
On my pc(P4 2,4GHz 512MB Ram ) it works just fine but if I test it on
a pentium 1 or 2 with 64 MB RAM it obviously is slower. But it seems
that the app goes slow if I use a lot of property's, for example I've
got a form with a tabcontrol and 3 tabpages, on each tabpage is a
usercontrol. On the first screen the user needs to select all kinds of
stuff and this needs to be transfered to the 2nd tabpage, so in my
user controls I've made for example 9 propertys and when I change the
tabpage I pass on my propertys to the next usercontrol (for example if
I change from tabpage1 to the tabpage2: usercontrol2.user =
usercontrol1.user and the same for the other 8 property's) and this
takes a lot of time (5 seconds before the next tabpage shows).
I've also got another form with a tabcontrol and 4 tabpages, and they
work just fine because here I only pass 1 property (the switch between
the tabpages only takes a split second). Can someone advice me how to
make it faster.

thnx in advance Peter

Nov 20 '05 #2
Thnx Cor

I've only had quick glance but it will probably help me a lot.

Thnx again Peter

"Cor Ligthert" <no**********@planet.nl> wrote in message news:<eB**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
Hi Peter,

I think there is no beter link than this one.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/architectu...l/scalenet.asp

I hope this helps?

Cor
Hi group I'm writing an application for calculating prices and stuff.
On my pc(P4 2,4GHz 512MB Ram ) it works just fine but if I test it on
a pentium 1 or 2 with 64 MB RAM it obviously is slower. But it seems
that the app goes slow if I use a lot of property's, for example I've
got a form with a tabcontrol and 3 tabpages, on each tabpage is a
usercontrol. On the first screen the user needs to select all kinds of
stuff and this needs to be transfered to the 2nd tabpage, so in my
user controls I've made for example 9 propertys and when I change the
tabpage I pass on my propertys to the next usercontrol (for example if
I change from tabpage1 to the tabpage2: usercontrol2.user =
usercontrol1.user and the same for the other 8 property's) and this
takes a lot of time (5 seconds before the next tabpage shows).
I've also got another form with a tabcontrol and 4 tabpages, and they
work just fine because here I only pass 1 property (the switch between
the tabpages only takes a split second). Can someone advice me how to
make it faster.

thnx in advance Peter

Nov 20 '05 #3

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