Speed on WINDOWS NT

I have installed JDEVELOPER 3.1 on windows NT 4.0 running on pentium-II 500 Mhz. I feel jdeveloper to be extremely sluggish in performance. Is this the property of the software or there is some way to increase the speed of the software?

Hi,
I have a Pentium III 733 Mhz and 128 MB RAM. Still JDev is slow that is the property of JDEv. We have to live with IT.....
Regards,
Ganesh R
PS Try Increasing u'r VM u may find some imp. performance.
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