Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 15:44:22 01/16/03
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On January 16, 2003 at 18:40:46, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >>You are right. But that's when doing it once, and then clearing the hash and >>doing it again, so everthing is "warmed up" and ready. When just doing it with a >>newly started engine, nps is 113000 or so, instead of 234000. > >Do you want to make jokes of me? What? What are you talking about? >I tried to give some tips. I tried to take >account of the numbers, you gave. You start to contradict, with some 7:1 number, >which I cannot see. Are we in some Monthy Python scetch here? I will learn my >lesson. Probably I missed a post of you, where the 7:1 can be seen. Please point >it out to me. > I thought I posted it. If I didn't I'm sorry. Anyway, as I said: fresh from the start, it was 113000 nps, but then doing clearing the hashtable and doing it again was 234000. Simple as that. What to conclude from it I don't know. I'm just telling. Anyway, 5:1 or worse is not uncommon for me, so the point still stands. /David
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