Date: Tue, 03 Dec 1996 07:28:36 -0800 From: Terrance <tyoung@hmsa.com> To: chat@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: TCP/IP bandwidth bragging Message-ID: <32A44724.52E9@hmsa.com> References: <199612030250.UAA25677@brasil.moneng.mei.com>
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Humm... That's a good one... How about this... I have a machine sitting on the side with FreeBSD doing nothing :-) the Power supply is Dead (it's supposed to be running the switch is on) I bet that would be REAL Slow huh? Heh, Heh, Heh... Joe Greco wrote: > > > David Greenman <dg@root.com> wrote: > > > > > > [corbin:bsd] lat_tcp localhost > > > $Id: lat_tcp.c,v 1.1 1994/11/18 08:49:48 lm Exp $ > > > > Oh boy! I want to try this too! Where do I find lat_tcp and similar goodies? > > > > While I can't compete for the fastest, I'll try for the slowest. I have a > > 386SX16 with 4.5M (don't know where the half is, but FreeBSD says its > > there) and a 3-com 8 bit Etherlink II. That machine takes 4 days to do > > "catman -f". So beat that if you dare! > > What are you bellyaching about!! I have.. a.. > > 386SX/16 with 3MB RAM (2 1x9's plus 4 256kX4's) > > WD 40MB hard disk (one of the earliest IDE drives) > > It has a blazing fast SMC 8003E... > > AND it doesn't work if in turbo mode. (So figure it's a 386SX/8) > > Any takers? I can (barely) think of worse configurations. Surely > somebody has one! > > :-) :-) Followups to -chat. > > ... JG
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