Hi Eric,
I have Pentium 133 Mhz with normal IDE drive a then bunch of laptops with 386, 
486 a Pentium CPU's
They run different brands of DOS operating system. FreeDOS is of course 
installed as well ;-) But problem to run same test on same hardware but with 
different OS.

Petr

13. 7. 2020 5:04, 5:04, Deposite Pirate <dpir...@metalpunks.info> napsal/a:
>I have a Pentium 200 MMX system with a CF to IDE adapter and
>a bunch of CF cards with different OSes including custom
>installed (I don't use official installers and just install
>the old way and edit config.sys and autoexec.bat to my taste)
>FreeDOS 1.3rc3 and DR-DOS 8.1. I have used both to do different
>things. DR-DOS has better compatibility with software compared
>to FreeDOS but FreeDOS has some functionality that DR-DOS
>doesn't have so I'm keeping both around. So far I can't say I
>notice any difference in speed between FreeDOS and DR-DOS on
>that system but maybe it's because I have no mechanical hard
>drive. I might have noticed that DR-DOS is a little faster
>when operating from a floppy disk.
>
>July 12, 2020 10:14 PM, "Eric Auer" <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi DOS users :-)
>>
>> As FreeDOS has the reputation of having slow disk I/O,
>> I would like to get that quantified a bit... So if you
>> have not only FreeDOS but also other DOS brands on your
>> computers and can run the same tests on different DOS
>> versions on the same hardware, I would like to get in
>> touch with you :-)
>>
>> Thank you! Eric
>>
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