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Date:      Thu, 23 Jul 1998 03:47:02 -0500
From:      Zach Heilig <zach@gaffaneys.com>
To:        Chris Coleman <chrisc@vmunix.com>, Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>
Cc:        Tim Gerchmez <fewtch@serv.net>, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Upgrading and Use of this list (gentle reminder)
Message-ID:  <19980723034702.B16072@znh.org.>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980722191851.9231C-100000@vnode>; from Chris Coleman on Wed, Jul 22, 1998 at 07:28:52PM -0400
References:  <19980723090047.45011@welearn.com.au> <Pine.BSF.3.96.980722191851.9231C-100000@vnode>

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On Wed, Jul 22, 1998 at 07:28:52PM -0400, Chris Coleman wrote:
> 	Time	-Alot of time on a slow machine,
> 		Like 24+ hours on a 486

Unless it's a particularly slow 486, it won't take anywhere near that long.
My 486 takes 6-7 hours to compile the world (with 64Meg/ram, and IDE drives
that can sustain ~3Meg/second).

P5-166/mmx took ~4 hours, K6-233 took ~2.75 hours, K6-300 takes ~1.5 hours.
These all use(d) the same single old SCSI disk that can barely (if even)
sustain 2Meg/second, and 64Meg sdram.

-- 
Zach Heilig -- zach@gaffaneys.com
Real Programs don't use shared text.  Otherwise, how can they use
functions for scratch space after they are finished calling them?

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