On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Brad Boyer wrote:
> > The extra RAM is good for builds. However, the SCSI performance on these > systems hasn't always been particularly good. I think Finn got the PDMA > working which should improve the disk throughput. It helps a lot. e2fsck is four times faster. I've been hoping to get that code onto the buildd macs, but the upstream merge window is about to open and I've been concentrating on getting a different patch ready. When I get time I'll put a kernel build up and give Christian the information he needs to make a debian one. > Even the fastest real 68k hardware would only have about double or > triple the real CPU power of that system, but some of them have much > better disk I/O. It might be worth seeing how long some compiles take > just as a comparison. I think the Centris 650 is a bit slower than the Quadra 650 due to system bus speed? The LC040 chip in the Centris may present a problem too. It should be possible to get parts though. There was a computer recycler who posted to this list recently... -f > The first step would just be to get a system installed on it. After that > you can try out things and see what works well. Maybe try a kernel > compile or something to see how well it runs and let us know how long it > took for a standard configuration. > > Brad Boyer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]