johnwhelan
Well-known member
Chris, Windwalkr, has been saying that running Trainz from an SSD should give better performance and I can't think why. Which has started me thinking about how Trainz probably works. Its old, old code that sort of evolved. I don't think its got SQL lite for the database which means it might even be flat file based. In which case if we could buffer it all in memory then that should give us even better performance than an SSD.
To test this theory we'd need Win 7 64 bit and a machine with say 12 to 16 gigs of memory, the theory would be that Win 7 itself would cache the flat file. I imagine we should be able to tell Win 7 how much memory it can use so two runs one with bags of memory and one with 4 gigs of memory and see if the frame rate differs.
Any suggestions on how we might set up such a test?
Thanks John
To test this theory we'd need Win 7 64 bit and a machine with say 12 to 16 gigs of memory, the theory would be that Win 7 itself would cache the flat file. I imagine we should be able to tell Win 7 how much memory it can use so two runs one with bags of memory and one with 4 gigs of memory and see if the frame rate differs.
Any suggestions on how we might set up such a test?
Thanks John