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Benchmark weirdness
Posted by: Crash May,26.2006-22:03 

Greetings,

I've been testing the CT60 at 100mhz with Falcon motherboard Boost enabled, and am getting some strange results with Kronos.

Hard Disk speed results are much lower than the reference indicates they should be:

My computer: 154.6
CT60-100-25: 246.2

I'm using a modern IDE hard disk, which should be faster than the Falcon's IDE interface can use. Anyone getting different results?

Another thing that has me confused is that if I benchmark in 2 color mode (vs. 16 colors), the CPU and FPU performance is terrible.

CPU
My computer: 1026.3
CT60-100-25: 1889.9

FPU
My computer: 942.0
CT60-100-25: 1420.9

Can monochrome mode be eating this much CPU/FPU time?

Thanks









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Benchmark weirdness Crash May,26.2006-22:03
  Re: Benchmark weirdness Adam Klobukowski May,28.2006-08:49
    Re: Benchmark weirdness Crash May,28.2006-09:58
  Re: Benchmark weirdness cruzito May,29.2006-23:48
    2 colors = slow crash May,30.2006-00:23
      Re: 2 colors = slow Peter May,30.2006-08:29
        Re: 2 colors = slow Crash May,30.2006-13:17
          Re: 2 colors = slow Peter May,30.2006-15:31
            Re: 2 colors = slow cruzito May,30.2006-20:27
              Re: 2 colors = slow sqward May,31.2006-15:54
                Re: 2 colors = slow Peter Jun,01.2006-08:10
                  Re: 2 colors = slow Creature XL Jun,09.2006-09:43
                    Re: 2 colors = slow Creature XL Jun,09.2006-09:45
                      Re: 2 colors = slow Peter Jun,09.2006-12:36
      Re: 2 colors = slow Rodolphe May,31.2006-17:06


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