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Originally Posted by hudson
I used Fltk 1.1.7 since that is what we use for our applications at my company. The test applications are statically linked against libfltk.a. The "curve" test program, modified to call into liberdm for refresh, weighs in at 180 kb (130 kb after stripping).
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That is what I was asking for. One of the problems iRex's apps have, is that they are too big (library wise) for the iliad, and they take several seconds to load. With those small sizes, the app would load almost instantly (as happens with dillo...). Great!
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Originally Posted by hudson
Performance wise, the mandelbrot program takes about 1 minute to draw the entire set at the default iterations. In contrast my desktop draws it before the X server even has the window displayed. Not having a floating point unit is a real hinderance in some applications...
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He! After all, the iliad has the performance of an old 486... witout FP! Although for image scaling and post-processing is a real handicap, for most tasks it shouldn't be so noticiable. :-)