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- Quick Index 1.5 - the ST System Performance Evaluation Program
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- by Darek Mihocka and Ignac Kolenko
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- Waterloo, Ontario, Canada June 9, 1989
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- Quick Index 1.5 is an update to Quick Index 1.4, and has a couple of
- new features. Two new categories have been added to benchamark the
- efficiency of outputting text strings, and to benchmark screen scrolling
- speed.
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- The other new feature is the ability to change the reference system.
- In earlier versions of Quick Index, the reference used was a 520ST running
- in low resolution. This didn't help a user with a monochrome monitor much
- because it didn't tell him how his system compared to another monochrome
- ST system.
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- Quick Index 1.5 has 6 built-in references: TOS 1.0 in a 3 resolutions,
- and TOS 1.4 in all 3 resolutions. For example, to see how your ST compares
- in speed to say, a monochrome 1040ST (which has TOS 1.0), click on the
- button marked 1.0 and on the button marked Mono. Then click on the Do All
- button.
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- A slight change from Quick Index 1.4 is the way in which a single benchmark
- can be performed. In version 1.4 you had to deselect the other categories.
- In this version, simply click on the category name to run the test.
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- The categories are divided into two groups. The first group (in the
- top half of the screen) contains benchmarks which are relatively independent
- of TOS version or screen resolution. The second group is very dependednt,
- since these are the screen output tests, and so choose the reference
- system carefully.
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- Some of the categories have been recalibrated, and so the numbers may
- vary slightly from before. For example, the dialog box used in the
- GEM test has been changed to include a wider variery of objects. The
- BIOS text test has been changed to use all 80 columns if possible.
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- The categories test three major areas of the ST: disk I/O, screen
- output, and CPU speed. The CPU results should always return 100% if your
- ST is not equipped with some sort of 16MHz accelerator board or cache.
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- With about half a dozen companies now claiming to have 16 MHz accelerator
- boards for the ST, we would like to see some more results. We challenge the
- makers of these boards to run Quick Index on their hardware and show us
- some pleasing numbers before we shell out $300 to $500 for such boards.
- We'd like to see numbers in the 150%-200% range, and not less!
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- The screen output benchmarks can be used to see how effective programs like
- Quick ST, Turbo ST, and GDOS are, and can also be used to test the blitter
- chip performance.
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- The disk benchamarks test how fast the selected disk drive can be read,
- how fast it can create files, and how fast the disk drive spins. The
- results will partly be affected by how the disk is formatted (i.e.
- single sided, double sided, twisted, etc).
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- We hope that you will find Quick Index useful. Remember to support
- shareware by sending us a contribution of $30. You then become a registered
- user of all of the Quick programs (Quick View, Quick Index, Quick Find,
- Quick Inf, Quick Print, etc...) and will be able to receive updates that
- will not released to the public. Click on the HELP button in Quick Index
- for more information.
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- This release of Quick Index may be copied, and this documentation file may
- be reprinted, on the condition that the program and documentation are not
- modified and are distributed at no cost. The ARCed file may be posted on
- any free BBS or online service.
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