[OS X TeX] Please test this: (Modified by Gerben Wierda)

Bernhard Barkow bb at creativeeyes.at
Wed Aug 24 10:53:31 CEST 2005


On 24.08.2005, at 10:01, Bruno Voisin wrote:
> 2.7GHz Dual G5 10.4.2            12.62 real    9.00 user    3.14  
> sys   12.14 tot+sys   (Christian)
> 2.5Ghz G5 10.4.2                 12.78 real    9.26 user    3.23  
> sys   12.49 tot+sys
> 2.0GHz Dual G5 PowerMac 10.4.2   17.03 real   13.08 user    3.88  
> sys   16.96 tot+sys   (Ralph)
> 1.25GHz Dual G4 FW800 10.4.2     22.05 real   16.48 user    4.89  
> sys   21.37 tot+sys   (Bernhard)
> 800MHz G4 iBook 10.3.9           23.92 real   15.29 user    6.67  
> sys   21.96 tot+sys   (Alexander)
> 1.5Ghz G4 PowerBook 10.4.2       27.58 real   18.57 user    4.90  
> sys   23.47 tot+sys   (Ralph)
> 1.2GHz G4 iBook 10.4.2           26.32 real   19.06 user    5.81  
> sys   24.87 tot+sys
> 1.0GHz G4 PowerBook 10.4.2       37.69 real   26.24 user    5.07  
> sys   31.31 tot+sys   (Bruno)
> 500MHz G4 Cube 10.3.9 Server     39.66 real   23.82 user    7.69  
> sys   31.51 tot+sys
> 1 GHz Powerbook 10.4.2           38.96 real   28.08 user    7.14  
> sys   35.22 tot+sys   (John)
> 800MHz G4 eMac 10.4.2            46.30 real   27.45 user   11.02  
> sys   38.47 tot+sys   (Norm)
> 400MHz G4 PowerMac 10.4.2        70.79 real   57.22 user    9.26  
> sys   66.48 tot+sys   (Bruno)

What strikes me is that the test seems to be a lot faster on machines  
running Panther (800MHz G4 iBook almost as fast as the 1.25GHz G4  
PowerMac, 500MHz G4 Cube about the same as the 1GHz G4 Powerbook).  
Might be interesting to see an iBook running Tiger for comparison.

BB


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