don't have any of the newer VIA processors, but I have a Yakumo laptop with a C3 1GHz laying around, and PC-BSD on it... if you're interested, I could run some tests (just tell me what you want to compare it to, and which tests to run) and even get FreeBSD on it (though PC-BSD should be fine, as it is
actually a FreeBSD ;).

So if C3 is interesting for you, drop me a line and I'll test it these days.
Runs on DDRAM 266 and FSB133 for the C3, with some S3 video.

Well, it would be nice to get a general idea about performance of a C3...
Can you run a UNIX benchmark ('ubench' in ports) on that laptop? Don't
worry about getting really accurate readings, it's not that important.
And maybe post the results to the hardware@ list -- I'm sure someone
else will be interested.

[SorAlx]  ridin' VN1500-B2


here we go:

Unix Benchmark Utility v.0.3
Copyright (C) July, 1999 PhysTech, Inc.
Author: Sergei Viznyuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.phystech.com/download/ubench.html
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Fri Jun 16 09:21:34 PDT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PCBSDv1.11 i386
Ubench CPU:    15374
Ubench MEM:    21651
--------------------
Ubench AVG:    18512


VIA C3 1GHz processor (133x7.5) on a Yakumo laptop, I didn't enable any power management (the kernel is the one that CPBSD comes with to install). Oh, yeah, this laptop has PCBSD on it, but I guess it's no change to the kernel etc regarding to FreeBSD 6.1 I was no doing anything with the laptop by the time of benchmarking, but KDE was running (and idling).
RAM is 256MB DDR266. The laptop was plugged in to the AC adapter.

hope this helps someone. Any other benchmarking is possible, but I might not get the time immediately to do it ;) just ask me what you want. this is a total test machine anyway ;)



ANdrei
http://students.oamk.fi/~t6ruan00/
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to their level then beat you with experience...


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