Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 11:46:41 -0800 (PST) From: "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb> To: se@ZPR.Uni-Koeln.DE (Stefan Esser) Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: make world timess Message-ID: <199601301946.LAA22383@freefall.freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <199601301027.AA16365@Sysiphos> from "Stefan Esser" at Jan 30, 96 11:26:59 am
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> } write-through: > } 30638.79 real 16447.05 user 3895.20 sys > } write-back: > } 25740.88 real 15898.30 user 3779.36 sys > > Thanks! > > Those are as good, if not better, > than the bogus byte bench results :) > > Seems you see some 3% to 4% improved > user/system time (this is a 486DX2/66, > I assume ... ?) AMD486-66DX2, ASUS SP3G, 8MB (swap swap swap swap) DEC scsi-ii disk (1/2 gig sold by rod grimes about a year ago, whole system from him) conditions were very similar each time: no one logged in, xdm and xserver running, quiet but for the 'make world 2>&1 | tee make.out' i have to try it again now that i have 16MB ;) > DX2/66 22902.31 real 17493.97 user 3495.63 sys > AMD5x86 16795.20 real 11689.23 user 2822.52 sys *1.50 (user) > P133 13449.10 real 8789.22 user 2073.65 sys *1.33 (user) > > Since I just went from a 486DX2/66 to > an AMD 5x86, I thought I might just > post my make world result, and have > added a 2.1R make world posted by JKH > a few weeks ago ... > > Seems that an AMD 5x86 is more than > halfway towards a P133 :) :) cost of an AMD 5x86 ?
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