Running X windows on a 16MHz 386sx
Larry Snyder
larry at nstar.uucp
Thu Oct 11 21:46:52 AEST 1990
schoch at sheba.arc.nasa.gov (Steve Schoch) writes:
>This depends mostly on what other processes you are running. Creating another
>window on an X server takes about 100 bytes for most servers (the space
>needed by the structures allocated for each window - if the server does a
>saveUnder for the window it will take more). However, another process such
>as xterm will take 150k. This assumes you have shared text and another xterm
>is already running. Otherwise a new X application can take 1/2 Meg.
this also depends on how you set up your windows and your window manager -
I have 5 windows, each with 12K of buffer allocated so I can "click
and shoot" to scroll back and forth within windows..
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Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA
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