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    Re: [2008] Graphics Test. Looking for results from Vista users.

    RobDog are you referring to Andicioz's post just before your last post. I haven't posted any executables on this site since you told me about the policy.

    Andicioz thanks for your work. I ran your test. It illustrates clearly how the frame rate changes during different portions of screen 1. When the drawing area diameter is small the frames run by rather quickly but when the drawing area diameter goes up the frame rate(IC for Image Count) slows way down. On my computer when using Vista certain portions of screen 1 will run at only around 1 frame per second. Andicioz you should know that RobDog(and probably any other VBForums moderator) doesn't want us posting executables. I did myself before and they were unposted.

    I'm attaching a zip of the VB files. No executables. If you have Visual Basic 2008 on your computer unzip and click on Graphics Test solution or Graphics Test project file(inside folder Graphics Test) and Visual Basic should open and you should be able to run it. Go to Post # 39 for attachment.

    I said before that anyone who runs the test and gives me the results I'd give their post a positive rate. I withdraw that statment now because I have all the results I need. So only run it if you want to run it. I might give your post a positive rating if I feel you've contributed something worthwhile but no promises. Here and there when I'm really helped out I do rate the posts.

    If you run the test and have some results that are significantly different from what you've seen so far then that would be a reason to post the results. Screen 1 is very slow. Screens 2 and 3 are a lot faster. This is what everyone is seeing in Vista.
    Last edited by EntityX; Aug 13th, 2008 at 09:26 AM.
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