Dennis Knutson wrote in message news:<5065000000050000003ECF0000-1042324653000@exchange.ni.com>...
> Click on the Help button of the application builder window and you'll
> see this:
>
> "Do not compress target file (faster load on slow machines) By
> default, applications or shared libraries you build are compressed by
> 30 percent and decompressed at run time. If the target computer has a
> processor speed of 120 MHz or less, decompression increases the load
> time by approximately 10 percent. You can improve the load time by
> selecting this option. However, uncompressed applications and shared
> libraries can become quite large."
>
> I've got older machines than yours and have always used the default
> setting with no problems. As far a
s I know, it only affects the
> initial load time anyway and not the execution time of the program.
Ok, cool!
Thanks a lot for answering that quickly.
Pretty stupid of me not to find that in help text myself though.