On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 5:02 PM, Marc Santhoff <[email protected]> wrote: > You only want a figure, the big picture?
Yes, basically. > Making target "bigide" is not completely comparable, it depends on what > additional components are installed. No, "bigide" has a fixed set of components. > And if the disk is a rotating one or an SSD. And the moons phase, me thinks > ... ;) SSD is a valid way to speed up a computer. Moon phase clearly was the cause for some nasty bugs which I could not solve, but "make bigide" timing can be reproduced quite accurately with the same compiler settings. > > dmesg|grep -i cpu > CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 975 Processor (3612.05-MHz K8-class CPU) > FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 4 CPUs 3,6 GHz. Is it the Black Edition (Deneb)? > OK,not really fast and a bit dated, but enough for me. ;) > Since "gmake -j4" failed I'm posting only one test: > >> gmake clean >> time gmake bigide > 135.043u 10.460s 2:39.86 91.0% 2541+1181k 1059+11804io 74pf+0w >> gmake clean >> time gmake bigide > 135.264u 10.245s 2:37.18 92.5% 2542+1182k 0+11803io 0pf+0w > > Files are stored on a rotating disc. > Two and a half minutes is not enough for a coffee break. Not bad. Still a lot faster than Beebox. Yet, the processing power / electric power ratio is quite amazing in Celeron N3000. Its TDP is 4W. Regards, Juha -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
