On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:12:12 +0100, Philippe TEISSIER composed: > Ok, > > Now the cache is enabled. I get the same Value as the GrabG3Cache Settings > app in the l2cr file. So seems to be OK. I'll try to do some benchmarks > during next week just to try to 'see' the difference more precisely ... > > Thanx for your help !! > > >> Thanx
too bad there isn't a kernel driver to enable the cache on those cards at boot up under debian, cuz then you wouldn't need bootx, you'd be able to quik ;). simon > > > > Try to 'cat /proc/sys/kernel/l2cr', and see if there's a setting that > > indicates if the cache is activated or not with the Crescendo extension > > loading or not. There should be a part of the message saying whether > > or nor the cache is activated. Unfortunately, I don't have access to > > my desktop, and won't for another couple of weeks - so I can't provide > > any more detailed information. As to CPU benchmarking tests, there're > > so many out there, and I don't know enough to comment about the best > > for your situation. For my work, I use an in-house FFT routine that is > > coded into the software package we utilize (AFNI), and beyond that - a > > timed linux kernel compile. > > > > cheers > > vinai > >