Author: Mark Young
Date: 04:06:01 06/09/98
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On June 09, 1998 at 06:16:53, John Hartmann wrote: >hi... pardon this message if it is inane -- I'm relatively >unschooled in computer science. I'm running a P5 233 MMX with >32mb of RAM in a Win 3.11 environment (don't ask how this happened!). >I've noticed that the figures I get for Fritz marks, for example, >are somewhat higher than others I've seen listed; a 162 fritz mark >for the short test, and a 181 for the long test. This seems a little >high to me... any ideas as to why this might be? Does the Win 3.11 >setup make a difference in different programs? > >thanks! > >john hartmann >hartmajr@spec.net The fritzmarks are high for your computer running in a windows 95 environment. I installed windows 98 beta on my computer and the fritzmark went up big time. I have not tested fritz 5 in win 3.11. I think windows 95 might have some kind of problem with fritz 5. Or maybe windows 95 just sucks. I would test other positions on your fritz 5 and compair it to a diffrent P233 running fritz 5 in a win 95 environment. And see it you are really getting faster times or not.
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