> (I will forgo the Get-A-Real-Operating-System,-Kid speech.) That's good, because hey, constraints is constraints. > You could always run your profiling on a Unix machine. I/O might be > thrown off, though, since Unix tends to cache files better IIRC, but > otherwise the information should be relevent. I'm probably going to go that route. I've got a RedHat 6.0 box at my desk. Bummer is that it doesn't have a lotta disk space, and the files I'm working on are pretty huge. I don't want to add network issues to the mix. Of course, all this is moot if I don't actually get the code working first... xoxo, Andy -- # Andy Lester %_=split';','.; Perl ;@;st a;m;ker;p;not;o;hac;t;her;y;ju'; print map $_{$_}, split //, 'andy@petdance.com' ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? Well, if you insist... ==== Send email to <fwp-request@technofile.org> with message _body_ ==== unsubscribe