Comparative Timings

Jon M. DeLaurier jdelaurier at vanisle.net
Fri Feb 13 20:40:48 UTC 1998


I add to the list my modest timing for a Mac II vx : 33Mhz 68030 
Time millisecondsToRun: [10 benchmark].  22833
Hey! I got the largest number!

Jon

P.S. Or is this like golf.


>Subject:     Comparative Timings
>Sent:        13/02/1998 6:56
>Received:    13/02/1998 9:36
>From:        Mark Guzdial, guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
>Reply-To:    squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
>To:          squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
>
>I've been trying to get a sense of the relative speed of the various
>machines that I'm using as PWS/Swiki servers.  JohnM once asked me for the
>value of "Time millisecondsToRun: [10 benchmark]" in judging the speed of a
  [snip]
>PowerMac 7100/80 running Jitter 1.31            1517
>Quadra 840av running Squeak 1.31                6117
>PowerMac 6100/66 J1.31                          2050
>Quadra 800 S1.31                                6883
>PowerMac 7600/132 J1.31                         850
>PowerMac 7600/132 J1.3                          967
>PowerMac 7600/132 S1.23                         1000
>Pentium 166 J1.31 (NT4 SR3)                     721
>Sparc 1 SunOS 4.31 S1.3                         5067
>PowerMac 6400/180 S1.23                         733
>PowerMac 5300/100LC J1.31                       1200
>
>
>Mark
>
>--------------------------
>Mark Guzdial : Georgia Tech : College of Computing : Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
>(404) 894-5618 : Fax (404) 894-0673 : guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
>http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Faculty/Mark.Guzdial.html
>
>


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