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mini-dog Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 11:20:21 AM
I have a serious performance problem when inserting a new line in code. Any time I hit the enter key at the end of a line there is 8 - 10 second pause before the cursor goes to a new line. I have the same problem when I backspace to the previous line. Anything that results in inserting or deleting a line of code behaves like this. Very frustrating. Does anyone have any suggestions as to the cause?
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feline Posted - Apr 30 2006 : 2:32:55 PM
if you have the option

VA Options -> Text Editor -> listboxes -> get content from default intellisense

turned off and deleting the ncb files helps then you may want to replace the ncb file with a zero length read only file. this stops the IDE from creating a new ncb file, so it will not become corrupt. i have successfully used this method myself for quite some time
support Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 4:37:46 PM
We recommend deleting the NCB files associated with your projects. They often get corrupted, particularly with VC 6.0, and slow the IDE.

The IDE will rebuild NCB files as necessary.
mini-dog Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 1:33:37 PM
I use VS 6.0 mostly for straight C programs that eventually get ported to other platforms. I also use .NET for Windows only stuff, GUI's and such, but haven't used VA X in .NET before.

Here's the info:

VA_X.dll file version 10.2.1445.0 built 2006.04.12
Licensed to:
VA X: [email protected] (1-user license) Support ends 2007.04.25
VA 6.0: [email protected] (1-user license)
VAOpsWin.dll version 1.3.2.4
VATE.dll version 1.0.4.15
MSDev.exe version 6.0.9782.2
Devshl.dll version 6.0.9782.0
Devedit.pkg version 6.0.9782.0
Font: Lucida Console 13(Pixels)
Comctl32.dll version 5.82.2900.2180
WindowsNT 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Single processor

Platform: Win32 (x86)
Stable Includes:
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\INCLUDE;
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\MFC\\INCLUDE;
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\ATL\\INCLUDE;

Library Includes:
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\MFC\\SRC;
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\MFC\\INCLUDE;
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\ATL\\INCLUDE;
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\VC98\\CRT\\SRC;

Other Includes:

rhummer Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 1:04:28 PM
paste your VAX info here, if you could.

VA X Options -> About -> click the Copy Info Button.

So you use VS 6.0? do you use .NET too?
mini-dog Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 12:47:01 PM
I have VA X, but also I've used VA 6.0. IDE in this case is Studio 6.0. No other add-ins. I have disabled VA X, and the problem improves. However, I've found the following information http://www.gerd-riesselmann.net/archives/2005/10/when-visual-studio-becomes-slow
The instruction here solve the problem completely.
Seems VA X makes the problem worse, but is not the cause of it.
rhummer Posted - Apr 27 2006 : 11:29:35 AM
What version of VA X, IDE, etc?

Have you tried disabling VA X?

Do you have any other Add-ins installed?

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