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180.1 | sigh... yes | MKNME::DANIELE | | Tue Jul 10 1990 17:30 | 6 |
| The good news is you're near the end.
Yes, this sounds about right to me. And if you install 'layered'
MMs (like TCP/IP, FDA, etc) that install separately, they run PTB too.
Having fun yet?
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180.2 | | COOKIE::KITTELL | Richard - Architected Info Mgmt | Tue Jul 10 1990 17:47 | 5 |
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Thanks for the sanity check, always easier to live with such things
once one knows one isn't alone.
Actually, I AM having fun, I'm just getting impatient to move on.
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180.3 | | TOOK::SWIST | Jim Swist LKG2-2/T2 DTN 226-7102 | Wed Jul 11 1990 08:03 | 3 |
| Jack up your VMS working set parameters if you can. I've seen a whole
PTB run in 45 mins on a (timeshared) 8550 with 12000 pages
wsextent/quota.
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180.4 | small dictionarys | GOSTE::CALLANDER | | Wed Jul 11 1990 14:23 | 9 |
| The other thing to note is that there are instructions in the Guide
for how to build your own dictionary. These will let you produce
a smaller more acceptable dictionary (for running PTB that is).
If you are simply at the stage of checking your MSL out and verifying
that your commands work, you might want to consider building a smaller
dictionary with just the FCL PM, Control FM, Common, and your module.
This will make the MSL/command line debug go a lot quicker.
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180.5 | The speed of the CPU helps too | WAKEME::ROBERTS | Keith Roberts LKG2-2/N1 | Thu Sep 13 1990 08:21 | 6 |
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I believe an 8250 is between 1 & 2 VUPS
The 8550 is around 6 VUPS .. no doubt that helped PTB run in only 45 minutes
/Keith
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