on 29/12/2002, the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 01:35 -0600 on 29/12/02, Dan Palka wrote:
> 
>> System 7.1.1 proved to be not just slower, but significantly slower in
>> several
>> key areas, the biggest being disk access.  Speedometer reported that disk
>> access records were 143% in favor of 7.5.5.  How could this be true?
>> Similarly low scores were apparent in video, and math operations.
> 
> Furthermore, settings such as disk cache and disk driver version (did you
> reformat between installs?) can dramatically affect benchmarking results.
> 
> Did you time startup times?  It's *at least* a minute longer in 7.5.x, and
> when
> you have an OS that's as unstable as 7.5.x, the startup time is important,
> because the longer it is, the longer you sit there waiting for the machine to
> finish restarting.
> 
> You need to establish standard testing conditions and then make sure *every*
> one of those conditions is met for the benchmarks to mean anything.  It
> doesn't
> matter what your standards are, really, as long as they are truly *standards*,
> and unfortunately, the default configurations of 7.1.x and 7.5.x aren't
> identical.
> -- 

Yes, perhaps if he also installed the *optional* Powertalk software onto
7.5.x, or removed the *compulsary* PowerTalk software from System 7 Pro,
then re-ran his tests he might get different results.

7 Pro, with PowerTalk removed is the same as 7.1 upgraded with the
Scriptable Finder with the exception of one extra feature unavailable to
7.1, AFAIK. Very fast to boot, and runs in 3 Meg of RAM including all the
3rd party extensions I can throw at it.... Certainly feels faster than 7.5.x

Mike.


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