Ken, I am running version 1.7 on Windows 10. I just updated to 1.7 from 1.6 and that could be when the issue started. I will try going back to 1.6 and see if that speeds things up.
—- Bill Miranda > On Jul 9, 2021, at 9:05 AM, Ken Pettit <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Bill, > > No, REX emulation really shouldn't cause a performance degradation as far as > I know. I'm assuming a "modern Dell laptop" means you are running Windows? > I haven't really used Microsoft Windows the past 12 years or so ... could be > something going on with it I guess. > > What versions of Windows and VirtualT are you running? > > Ken > >> On 7/9/21 6:54 AM, Bill Miranda wrote: >> I enabled the REX emulation on Virtual T because I wanted to see what it is >> like. Now the emulator is reacting very slowly. I'm running it on a modern >> Dell laptop with i7 processor and 16GB Ram so I don't think it was my >> computer. Is this expected behavior or did I mess something up in trying to >> configure the REX emulator? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Bill >
