Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 02:44:59 01/19/00
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On January 18, 2000 at 21:13:13, David Blackman wrote: >On January 18, 2000 at 11:45:37, Will Singleton wrote: > >> Have a better formula for me? > >X = rating - 200 * log(MHz) Let's fill in a bit. la X = 2660 - 200 * log(300) = 2165 cr X = 2845 - 200 * log(1600) = 2204 zz X = 2800? - 200 * log(512 alphas * 450Mhz) = 2800-200*512*450 = 1727 How much does zz need to get same as cr? 2204+1075 = 3280 nah bit hard? Of course this is not representable either for small hardware. When getting like 4,5,6,7,8 ply then hardware is deadly important, but getting 9,10 it gets less important, though still very important. above that 10 it's a LOT less important. isn't there someone who can make a good scale? >That's log base 10. >This is roughly equivalent to the claim that a factor of two speed increase gets >you 60 rating points. Adjust 200 up or down to taste. > >I think this should work better than the existing formula, but it is still not >perfect.
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