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Here's a not-so-quick (5-6 hours) OS4 port of lmbench from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14418&package_id=11876 It requires a native (PPC) ixemul.library, the OS4 SDK and abc-shell or other sh-compatible shell. Here's the quick way to run the complete test suite if extracted to RAM: - Open a Shell - sh (Start abc-shell) - cd /RAM/lmbench-2.5/bin/ppc-amigaos/ - ../../scripts/lmbench (or ../../scripts/lmbench >>/R/lmbench-results.txt) If you don't have the SDK installed you could also run each command in lmbench-2.5/bin/ppc-amigaos/ manually from the shell or a script replicating the sequence in lmbench-2.5/scripts/lmbench lat_unix causes a single DSI which can be continued but I removed it from the test sequence in lmbench anyway. I fixed a few bugs in the "mhz" test command (thanks Joerg for the help) I didn't compile any of the tcp test which required fork() as I didn't have the patience to try replacing fork() with something else, but feel free if you are so inclined :-) You can find a lot of goodies in the /scripts drawer and man pages in /doc Good luck! AlexC |
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