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Originally Posted by joojoobee666
Basically, ANY module can be recmodded, but typically, if the dll/exe is used frequently/always, leave it as module. With the files I post, for example, I convert a lot of the IE stuff, Windows Media Player and some other random exe and dll modules that don't always stay running (like solitaire and bubblebreaker, fexplore.exe, etc.)
There is NO point in converting resource only dlls since they are allocated to Slot 63 and should NOT be recmodded. If they are recmodded, then they will eat up Slot 0 when they are dynamically loaded.
As far as your benchmarks, what benchmarks are you referring to?
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Ok got it.
I use spb benchmark. Before converting modules to files ( Untouched SYS ), The overall performance in benchmark report was 265 but the ezinput caused problems so I had convert modules inside IE packages to files and in benchmark report overall performance gone 1 step down thats 264.
And also as I'm using yours source now, in benchmark report overall performance is 263.
So that mean converting modules to files, makes the OS slower.
However, I'm low in these slots, (Re)allocation and etc.
Best Regards