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Re: [lpc2000] MAX232 and P1.20/P1.26 pins.

2005-06-20 by Alex Holden

On 19 Jun 2005, at 19:20, Robert Adsett wrote:
> The problem doesn't appear to be transfer time, but rather render
> time.  The link for data transfer only takes a couple of seconds,  
> the rest
> of the time is spent figuring out how to display it.  One of the  
> processors
> pegs to 100% during this.  Since turn off javascript cuts the time  
> to 10%
> to 20% of the time with javascript on it looks like they are doing  
> a lot of
> unnecessary fooling around with the display.  I expect you are using a
> faster processor for browsing then I am. Unfortunately Philips  
> appears to
> have one of the sites that cripples itself when javascript is  
> turned off,
> for no good reason that I can see.

I have the same problem with Safari on an 800Mhz G4. The Philips  
product pages are painful to navigate because the pages each take  
about a minute of 100% CPU time to render (really). Safari 2.0 is  
supposed to have a much faster Javascript engine than Safari 1.0 but  
I haven't noticed a significant improvement with the Philips pages. I  
haven't seen this problem with any other site on the web.

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------------ Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/ ------------
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer

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