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ANSIT! - ANSI Benchmark version 1.00
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REVISION HISTORY
This is the long and rocky road of ANSIT evolution...
Sep-91 ■ Version 0.90α
First version to reach my beta testers.
Sep-91 ■ Version 0.91ß
Minor bugfixes and additions.
Oct-91 ■ Version 0.92ß
Test results are saved to a result file.
New feature: Two test-programs, one 3 test option, testing ANSI
sequence handling and one 5 test option including screen output
speed. Alotta bugfixes.
Nov-91 ■ Version 0.93ß
Benchmarks calibrated.
New feature: External test implemented, any ANSI or ASCII file may
be displayed any number of times and timed.
This will allow you custom design your own ANSI benchmarks.
Nov-91 ■ Version 0.94ß
External file timer file size expanded from 64 to 255 Kbytes.
Ctrl-Break handler implemented.
I'd let this beta roll for a while so I could get a lot of
feedback from the beta testers.
Jan-92 ■ Verions 0.95ß
The beta testers didn't like the setup with two test programs,
so I took out the 3-test option.
Added new feature: ANSIT will always set screen mode to C80,
but will now return to the original screenmode upon exit.
Jan-92 ■ Version 1.00Γ Gamma-1
A few small adjustments, this was supposed to be the real release.
Feb-92 ■ Version 1.00Γ Gamma-2
Well, I gotta new compiler, replaced TC++ with Borland C++.
The Gamma-2 is just a recompiled version of the Gamma-1.
A few cosmetic changes, no bugs to fix.
Feb-92 ■ Version 1.00Γ Gamma-3
Added new feature: Auto mode, will allow you to run any combination
of the five tests from commandline. Useful to other programmers
developing an ANSI-driver or anything else they want to time.
Feb-92 ■ Version 1.00Γ Gamma-4
Added another commandline argument /A to run all five tests in
auto-mode.
Also modified the animation test (test 3) not to set any colors
while running, this makes it look a little less pretty, but it's
alot more accurate.
Final (hopefully) calibration of test 1, 3, 4 and 5.
Feb-92 ■ Version 1.00Γ Gamma-5
When I got the new test results from different machines, it became
apparent that the Index scale 0 - 6 wasn't sufficient.
On "slow" machines (such as a standard IBM 6 MHz AT) the index
value was below zero at all times. I've expanded the scale from
0 - 6 to 0 - 13. That should do it. Unfortunately this means I've
have to start all over testing and calibrating.
My Beta/Gamma-testers hate me already, they're gonna go nuts!