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- From: tempest@netins.net
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Speed: 68040 vs. 68060
- Date: 19 Feb 1996 06:34:12 GMT
- Organization: INS Information Services, Des Moines, IA USA
- Message-ID: <0099E1EA.B62D6E4C@netins.net>
- References: <3125E74D.3390@gih.no> <792.6622T806T2315@burst.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <792.6622T806T2315@burst.demon.co.uk>, Lee@burst.demon.co.uk (Lee Huggett) writes:
- >> Anonymous wrote:
- >>>
- >>> Hello, I have really been considering upgrading my slow 68040/25mhz to a 6
- >>> but before i do so I would like to know how much of an increase i am going
- >>> have
- >
- >> Well, you sholud get 81 mips, run a test in aibb or sysinfo and see what
- >> your getting now...
- >
- >>>
- >>> Thanks!
- >>> iraniteh@rohan.sdsu.edu
- >
- >Not a Chance of getting 81 MIPS....
- >
- >You will probably get about 40 MIPS out of sysinfo,
- >
- >But the thing you have to remember that none of these programs are optimised
- >for the '060.....
- >
- >Most of 'em don't even recognise the '060
- >
- >Lee
- >
- >
-
- The o6o's do 80+ Mips, period! Sysinfo is outdated and doesn't support o6o
- in its tests.. sysinfo reports the same as 040 50mhz as the 060 50mhz..
- proving that it doesn't support/work at all on an o6o...
-
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-
-
- >***************************************
- >* Why is your bed the most comfortable*
- >when you have to get up? *
- >***************************************
- >Lee Huggett lee@burst.demon.co.uk
- > c9251123@zeus.hud.ac.uk
- >
-