SpeedX

julguribye

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"SpeedX performs common instructions found in all applications. This small utility is used to measure the performance of your PowerPC processor. Select the number of instructions to execute and the type of instructions to use, then Press the Calculate button. Selecting typical instruction from the use menu will execute a variety of integer, floating point and binary operator instructions that are found in most commercial applications. Fast instructions on the other hand, simply executes the same integer assignment over and over."

Really cool :)

I get 285-320 MIPS :p @ 3 Billion Typical Instructions @ OS X G4 400Mhz 256MB 20GB
 
huh? too coward? *lol*
i don't even understand what you're on about ... :)
what is the point? what does it do apart from provide information that doesn't help achieve anything?
i think i'm missing something here ... is this one of these vanity things like uptime or something?
 
i hearby nominate julguribye for the most honest and insightful post seen on the board since i have been here. such self awareness should not go unnoticed. :p let's hear a round of aplause. (insert two hands clapping)
 
My powerbook G4 667/512MB (just recently and very happily perchased with a 20% student developer discount) gets 520.2 Mips, and 1.9 Bips.:p
 
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