how is that different from the Plan 9 port that is already provided with the ftq (chamatools) distribution from sourceforge?
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:09 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Finite Time Quantum benchmark has been ported to Plan 9; just mk > it and go. There is a python program included to analyze and plot the > data which you should probably run on Linux. FTQ measures operating > system "noise" by trying to do as much work as possible in fixed time > sections; if the operating system is "noisy", less work will be done > and you'll see spikes on the graph. The best way to understand this > is to run the test and look at it. > > Tarball is at /n/sources/contrib/john/ftq.tgz > > Unlike the lmbench port, there are no restrictions on this > benchmark--go ahead and share your results, compare them to Linux, > etc. > > > John > > >
