had an x64 degrade, there was a corresponding x86 degrade of
equal magnitude.
Dave
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, 2008 2:43 PM
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: [IronPython] Informal Poll: measuring IronPython performance under x64
OSes
Hi everyone, one of the things the IronPython test team does daily is run a set
of standardized benchmarks against the latest internal build of IronPython.
We're
Hello guys,
I run IronPython on Vista x64. Isn't 64bit supposed to be the future or
something? :-) (I run Vista x64 in a virtual machine under Mac OS - but
performance is very good. Visual Studio runs quite nicely.)
I'd love to see more IronPython benchmarking (and the results published). Do
you
, August 19, 2008 00:43
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: [IronPython] Informal Poll: measuring IronPython performance under
x64 OSes
Hi everyone, one of the things the IronPython test team does daily is run a
set of standardized benchmarks against the latest internal build of
IronPython
we are currently running it on 32 bit OSes only. Windows 2003 and XP.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Dave Fugate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone, one of the things the IronPython test team does daily is run
a set of standardized benchmarks against the latest internal build of
Hi everyone, one of the things the IronPython test team does daily is run a set
of standardized benchmarks against the latest internal build of IronPython.
We're in the process of reevaluating the platforms we measure these benchmarks
on with the end goal of increasing the number of tests we
Hi Dave,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Dave Fugate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone, one of the things the IronPython test team does daily is run a
set of standardized benchmarks against the latest internal build of
IronPython. We're in the process of reevaluating the platforms we
I run IronPython on x64 Vista, but mostly only in Silverlight, which
correct me if I'm wrong, is 32bit only. So right now, I don't care
about x64 Vista. But when Silverlight runs in x64 it will matter to
me. There will probably be more x64 vista desktop users out there than
Mac and Linux combined
2008/8/19 Dan Eloff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I run IronPython on x64 Vista, but mostly only in Silverlight, which
correct me if I'm wrong, is 32bit only. So right now, I don't care
about x64 Vista. But when Silverlight runs in x64 it will matter to
me. There will probably be more x64 vista desktop
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Dan Eloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run IronPython on x64 Vista, but mostly only in Silverlight, which
correct me if I'm wrong, is 32bit only. So right now, I don't care
about x64 Vista. But when Silverlight runs in x64 it will matter to
me.
By default, IE
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Curt Hagenlocher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But until people have an actual motivation in using
a 64-bit browser under Windows, there's absolutely no incentive for
any vendor to spend the money on the platform.
Exactly. So my interest in IronPython x64 is
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