STM32CubeMX work is too slow.
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‎2015-12-27 10:31 AM
STM32CubeMX is very useful program.
Only too slow, on my computers.Each click is delaying work on a lot of seconds.My computers use AMD Athlon & E1 processors.This is not enough? What should I do?Everything happens for so long that it impossible to work!Thank you. #stm32cubemx- Labels:
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‎2015-12-27 11:28 AM
The E1's have some pretty horrific performance numbers, I like AMD, but a lot of their low-end offerings in the last year or two have been non-competitive.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+E1-1200+APU
A six year old off-lease Intel box costing a few hundred dollarshttp://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E5530+%40+2.40GHz&id=1244
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‎2015-12-28 11:06 AM
Yes it is not the best processors. But other programs work well.
It may be a problem in the interpretation of Java, these processors.Although Eclipse works well. This is strange. Thank's.- Mark as New
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‎2015-12-28 2:30 PM
Well I suspect it's a combination of JVM, and the priority being the speed in coding rather than execution. I don't think we're dealing with algorithm guys, or any QA being done on sub-optimal hardware.
I do a lot of my work on AMD Netbooks (C50/C60) which are very convenient, run Win7 x64 with 8GB, and have virtualization. Not rockets, but serviceable and grab-n-go type devices. An Apple Air device would be ideal if it wouldn't get broken or stolen. I once tried to use Atmel Studio on them, and it was just awful. Realistically any of this ''scripted'' stuff is going to need an A8 or better.Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2015-12-29 6:39 AM
Very sorry. Buy a new computer for a single application, it is too much.
Thank you.