> But actual numbers would be helpful.  Volunteers?  Feel free to send
> numbers only to me, if you like.  I already have some numbers for
> MacLucasUNIX on Macs in private email that I need to put on my web
> pages somewhere.  Or does someone already maintain a page with timings
> for non-Intel CPUs?  I don't recall seeing one.

How do you want us to do the timings?  Will factoring any number from 
1 to 2^50 do, is 2^55 to 2^56 better, or how about 2^64 to 2^64 + 2^56?  

What is the best way to time MacLucasUNIX for i.e. 5000 iterations, and 
be sure to get CPU-time, not wall-time?  I guess you want the numbers 
for different FFT sizes?  

What other information do you need?  I think you are going to get more, 
more compareable and more useful benchmarks if you descripe exactly what 
to benchmark and how to do it.


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