Author: James Swafford
Date: 22:50:21 07/24/99
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On July 24, 1999 at 21:42:56, Will Singleton wrote: >Latest results for the TSCP nps test: > >Platform Compiler nps Dann's build > >P3/500 msvc opt 63,246 x >K6-2/400 msvc opt 57,163 x >Cel/450 msvc opt 56,075 >K6-3/450 msvc opt 53,634 x >P2/450 msvc opt 49,338 x >K6-2/350 msvc opt 45,679 x >Mac G3/300 CW 3.1 opt 40,519 >P2/300 msvc opt 38,223 x >K6-2/266 msvc opt 38,159 >K6-2/400 cygwin opt 37,516 >K6-2/350 borland opt 32,638 >K6-2/350 symantec opt 32,168 >P2/300 gcc opt 29,205 >K6-2/400 msvc no opt 28,745 >Cyrix 300 msvc opt 25,345 x >K6-2/400 cygwin no opt 23,885 >P6/200 msvc opt 23,581 x >Cyrix 200 msvc opt 20,398 x >K5/116 gcc -0 17,200 >P6/200 watcom opt 16,018 > > >Note that the fast K6-2/400 result looks a bit out of place. Perhaps a mistake? > >The other result that jumps out is that the Mac G3/300 is NOT faster than >comparable or higher mhz machines when those machines run the MSVC compiled >version. Is the MSVC compiler really that much better than any other? > >Will My P5-166 (overclocked to 180 mhz) comes in at 21624 (9.4 sec) using Dann's binary. I ran it on the K6-2 yet again, and came up with 57019. -- James
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