1. delay loop
- Posted by Wolf <wolfritz at KING.IGS.NET> May 16, 2002
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Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the following? ... 3515 on P166. -- include get.e atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() while time()-ti < .5 do tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick end while function abs(object a) if a<0 then return-a else return a end if end function procedure soft_delay() for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for end procedure x=0 ti=time() while time()-ti < 5 do soft_delay() soft_delay() x += 1 end while printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) z=wait_key() -- TIA, Wolf
2. Re: delay loop
- Posted by dm31 at uow.edu.au May 17, 2002
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>Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the following? >... 3515 on P166. > I'm and AMD 1000mhz i get 15889 Dan McGrath
3. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> May 17, 2002
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolf" <wolfritz at KING.IGS.NET> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: delay loop > > Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the following? > ... 3515 on P166. > > -- I got 14821 on a Pentium III, 550mHz
4. Re: delay loop
- Posted by rubis at fem.unicamp.br May 17, 2002
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3382, under AMD 800, win XP (exw) Rubens At 01:06 17/5/2002, you wrote: > >Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the >following? >... 3515 on P166. > >-- >include get.e >atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < .5 do >tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick >end while >function abs(object a) >if a<0 then return-a else return a end if >end function >procedure soft_delay() >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do >z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for >end procedure >x=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < 5 do >soft_delay() soft_delay() >x += 1 end while >printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) >z=wait_key() >-- >TIA, Wolf > > >
5. Re: delay loop
- Posted by rubis at fem.unicamp.br May 17, 2002
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18500/19700 AMD 800 , DOS, (ex) At 01:06 17/5/2002, you wrote: > >Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the >following? >... 3515 on P166. > >-- >include get.e >atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < .5 do >tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick >end while >function abs(object a) >if a<0 then return-a else return a end if >end function >procedure soft_delay() >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do >z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for >end procedure >x=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < 5 do >soft_delay() soft_delay() >x += 1 end while >printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) >z=wait_key() >-- >TIA, Wolf > > >
6. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> May 17, 2002
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this seems strange to me... 17950 AMD 1000 Athlon under Windows ME but then.. same machine booted into Linux Mandrake 8.3 4188! Can anyone tell me explain this discrepancy? Ken Rhodes > At 01:06 17/5/2002, you wrote: > > > >Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me > the output of the > >following? > >... 3515 on P166. > > > >-- > >include get.e > >atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() > >while time()-ti < .5 do > >tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick > >end while > >function abs(object a) > >if a<0 then return-a else return a end if > >end function > >procedure soft_delay() > >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do > >z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for > >end procedure > >x=0 ti=time() > >while time()-ti < 5 do > >soft_delay() soft_delay() > >x += 1 end while > >printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) > >z=wait_key() > >-- > >TIA, Wolf > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
7. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> May 17, 2002
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Hi Wolf, ---------- > > Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. > > tell me the output of the following? > >... 3515 on P166. > > > > I'm and AMD 1000mhz > i get 15889 > On 386-25MHz I have: - 398 under Windows 95 - 453 on plain DOS-32 Where is a progress ??? I ask !!! There are no over-1000-machines here, it seems to be !?!?!? There is Euphoria here, I am sure! (-:(-:(-:(-:(-:(-: Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
8. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Wolf <wolfritz at KING.IGS.NET> May 17, 2002
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> this seems strange to me... > 17950 AMD 1000 Athlon under Windows ME > but then.. same machine booted into Linux Mandrake 8.3 > 4188! Thank's everyone, but I'm still 'stupid'. My first loop just checks the cpu speed, and the second was supposed to compensate, so it was a *lot* closer to the same on any machine. Guess I got it wrong in every way :( Perhaps changing: > > >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do to: for i = 1 to (1 + (power(tick,1.2)/22000)) do ... might get a little closer ??? 486/90 = 2360 P166 = 3330 The real number's not critical, as long as it doesn't go over 80,000 on an AMD 10,000 Wolf
9. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> May 17, 2002
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Hello Ken: ---------- > Îò: Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> > Êîìó: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > Òåìà: Re: delay loop > Äàòà: ïÿòíèöà, Ìàé 17, 2002 22:17 > > this seems strange to me... > 17950 AMD 1000 Athlon under Windows ME > > but then.. same machine booted into Linux Mandrake 8.3 > 4188! > > Can anyone tell me explain this discrepancy? > > Ken Rhodes I think, Linux has more clever multitasking than Windows ME has. Then Mandrake 8.3 is optimized just for Athlon, it seems to be. I have disks with RH 7.2, it is optimized for Athlon. What is this optimisation? Partly it may be just a kind of the soft delays (like Wolf's procedure) for the old software to make it more similar (for user) to itself on the old CPUs. To have more clear picture with the real *performance* in this case, you can try to run 3...4 separate processes with Wolf's soft_delay() on your Athlon under Linux. Just some thoughts, I do not know exactly. New CPUs have extra power for most of the usual tasks supported with the old software, I think. Old CPUs are slow now, yes, but good and the best old software may to look 'extra' fast now, on new CPUs. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
10. Re: delay loop
- Posted by a.tammer at hetnet.nl May 17, 2002
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Hello Wolf, I timed it on a 1.7Ghz P4 3225 under WinMe, 23329 in a WinMe Dosbox antoine tammer a.tammer at hetnet.nl
11. Re: delay loop
- Posted by orr_kenneth at yahoo.ca May 17, 2002
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>> > >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do >to: >for i = 1 to (1 + (power(tick,1.2)/22000)) do > >.... might get a little closer ??? >486/90 = 2360 >P166 = 3330 > On my P100 Win98 laptop I get: ewx = 4795 ex (DOS box) = 3619 ex (plain DOS) = 4069 On a old IBM 386DX/25 running DOS I get 157. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
12. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Alvin Koffman <alvin_ka9qlq at yahoo.com> May 17, 2002
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11637 400Mhz Celeron w/29 process runing. Alvin ===== See my homepage at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/home/ and where I live at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/CCC/ This is a 256 Megabyte 400 Mhz 13 Gig. plug and pray system. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
13. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Evan Marshall <evan at net-link.net> May 17, 2002
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Pentium4 1.8Ghz 873 Wolf wrote: > >Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the >following? >... 3515 on P166. > >-- >include get.e >atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < .5 do >tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick >end while >function abs(object a) >if a<0 then return-a else return a end if >end function >procedure soft_delay() >for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do >z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for >end procedure >x=0 ti=time() >while time()-ti < 5 do >soft_delay() soft_delay() >x += 1 end while >printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) >z=wait_key() >-- >TIA, Wolf > > > >
14. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Alvin Koffman <alvin_ka9qlq at yahoo.com> May 17, 2002
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Sorry I forgot to add Win 98 OSR1 DOS box Alvin ===== See my homepage at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/home/ and where I live at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/CCC/ This is a 256 Megabyte 400 Mhz 13 Gig. plug and pray system. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
15. Re: delay loop
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> May 17, 2002
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Ken Rhodes wrote: > but then.. same machine booted into Linux Mandrake 8.3 > 4188! Do you mean 8.2, or did I miss a release? -- David Cuny
16. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> May 17, 2002
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OOPS! it is in fact Mandrake 8.2 :) Ken Rhodes --- David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> wrote: > > Ken Rhodes wrote: > > > but then.. same machine booted into Linux Mandrake > 8.3 > > 4188! > > Do you mean 8.2, or did I miss a release? > > -- David Cuny > > > > > >
17. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> May 18, 2002
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EX: 4783 EXW: 1755 With PEU recompiled with BCC I get 858993459. But this seems to be a bug :) Winchip 200 Mhz Martin > Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the > following? > ... 3515 on P166. > > -- > include get.e > atom tick,ti,z,x tick=0 ti=time() > while time()-ti < .5 do > tick+=1 z=power(56.982,7.3)/tick > end while > function abs(object a) > if a<0 then return-a else return a end if > end function > procedure soft_delay() > for i = 1 to 2 + abs(tick/2400) do > z=power(56.982,7.3)/i end for > end procedure > x=0 ti=time() > while time()-ti < 5 do > soft_delay() soft_delay() > x += 1 end while > printf(1,"%d %s\n",{x/5,":done, any key exits"}) > z=wait_key() > -- > TIA, Wolf
18. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> May 18, 2002
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On 17 May 2002, at 0:06, Wolf wrote: > > Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the > following? ... 3515 on P166. > > -- > TIA, Wolf > Wolf: No GHz here though I got some strange values: 1. Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz running Windows98SE loop.ex run 1 = 3604 2 = 3878 3 = 3501 (3552.5 avg.) loop.exw run 1 = 2423 2 = 3084 3 = 3899 (3135.3 avg.) 2. Intel 486 DX2 66MHz running WindowsNT4/sp6 loop.ex run 1 = 569 2 = 532 3 = 531 (544.0 avg.) loop.exw run 1 = 2383 2 = 3091 3 = 2383 (2619.0 avg.) Looks that ex.exe (or loop.ex) don't like 486s, at least as much as exw.exe (or loop.exw) do. I also run sieve.ex on 486 and than sieve.exw with these following results: 3. Intel 486 DX2 66MHz running WindowsNT4/sp6 sieve.ex run 1 = 637.9 sieves 2 = 640.0 sieves 3 = 641.2 sieves (639.7 sieves avg.) loop.exw run 1 = 650.0 sieves 2 = 651.2 sieves 3 = 651.2 sieves (650.8 sieves avg.) Pretty much the same, huh? Any clues? Be good, -- Euler --
19. Re: delay loop
- Posted by Wolf <wolfritz at KING.IGS.NET> May 18, 2002
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> No GHz here though I got some strange values: I got similar strange results between 486/90 and P166, all in DOS box, however my 486 still has EU 2.2 ! P166 .exw > 3521 .ex > 6898 486/90 .exw > 1956 .ex > 1102 .. in pure DOS this was still only 1746. .btw, in case anyone's interested, I solved my problem with: for i = 1 to (2 + (floor(power(tick,1.1))/20000)) do .. which gave counts of 6690 on a P166, and only 7230 on a Duron950, using .exw .. not much difference, close enuf :)
20. Re: delay loop
- Posted by r.schr at t-online.de May 19, 2002
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"Wolf" <wolf- at KING.IGS.NET> wrote: > Please, could anyone with cpu over 1000mhz. tell me the output of the > following? > ... 3515 on P166. I'm still with my 400 MHz AMD, and I'm also somewhat late, but this are my results: WinNT, under cmd.exe, with ex.exe: 796 :done, any key exits 806 :done, any key exits 809 :done, any key exits 799 :done, any key exits WinNT, under cmd.exe with exw.exe: 3226 :done, any key exits 3268 :done, any key exits 3219 :done, any key exits 3167 :done, any key exits MS-DOS 6.22: 11168 :done, any key exits 10325 :done, any key exits 10327 :done, any key exits 11278 :done, any key exits Have a nice day, Rolf