Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!indetech!fiver!palowoda From: palowoda@fiver.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: BENCHMARKS (Byte's) 368 vs 486 comp. Message-ID: <1026@fiver.UUCP> Date: 14 Mar 90 08:47:22 GMT References: <36@cimcor.MN.ORG> Organization: Fiver Communications Fremont, Ca Lines: 46 From article <36@cimcor.MN.ORG>, by mike@cimcor.MN.ORG (Michael Grenier): > From article <1025@fiver.UUCP>, by palowoda@fiver.UUCP (Bob Palowoda): >> You are right. Here are the revised numbers. >> Once again 25Mhz 386, pcc. >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Without reg >> Dhrystones/sec: 5400 5400 141.14 > > > The dhrystones numbers here don't seem right either. There must be > a lot of waits states on the memory or something. Even my lowly 20 Mhz > 386 without memory interleaving hits 6200 dhrystones (without > registers) and my brother's 25Mhz 386 with 8 Meg of ram allowing for > interleaving regularly hits 10,000 dhrystones. I actually tried this on another 25Mhz system with 10megs. It should have been doing 4 way interleave. Guess what the Dhr/secs where down to 2500. I have to verify that the system didn't have any 16bit memory up in the last two meg. I notice if you put any 16bit memory in even the 32bit memory becomes slower. As for hitting the 10000 mark, I don't think I can do it even if I did go to interleave. My guess is I would only get a 10% performance increase with interleave and that would leave me with just about the result you have on your 20Mhz system. So something else has to be changeing the numbers. I'm curious do you have any networking software install? Such as network daemons. The numbers on 486 are nice, you can actually feel the difference when useing the system. The only thing that's got me baffled is why the variance is so high? Maybe it was in cache all the time. ---Bob > > Still the numbers that were posted for the 486 are impressive. > > -Mike Grenier > mike@cimcor.mn.org > uunet!rosevax!cimcor!mike -- Bob Palowoda indetech!fiver!palowoda *Home of Fiver BBS* login: bbs Home {sun|daisy}!ys2!fiver!palowoda (415)-623-8809 1200/2400 Work {sun|pyramid|decwrl}!megatest!palowoda (415)-623-8806 2400/9600/19200 TB Voice: (415)-623-7495 palowoda@fiver Public access UNIX XBBS