Brian,
So, it's unfortuanately just a misprint: "Unicon -load 0,04 ... C 0,05"? One percent slower it is also great!
I have some experience in VAX/VMS and RSX-11M too. These things were always such interesting and intruguing for me...
But then I left defence and gone to freedom :-) I am now settled at Saint-Petersburg (not Florida, but Russia).
As for M$ it's not bad OS now at all, however I could choose any other Linux-like system. For example, I keen on Raspbian for my tiny RP2.
But last year I had practically no time to work on it. I had to do more prosaic tasks unfortunately.
Having Windows don't limit now the user only by it. On my Win10 Pro I've installed Linux Subsystem (embedded component of Windows itself),
so I can fastly switch to Linux shell if needed. Other great option now is Docker. With help of it you can run virtual container with any other system/OS.
Direction of last days is that Windows, Linux and Mac can live on the same single hardware as a whole ecosystem. Without any multiboot options.
My troubles with loadfunc is that I've never built shared/dynamic library. I tried it on CygWin but failed for some reason. I think that it because
I have not too much knowledge of gcc. Does it really a fruit of your hands/brains? I am holding breath! Great, magestic, tremendous, ...
Sincerely,
Sergey
P.S. By the way, attached very simple xmarkup script can also visualize your data.
I had to cut a message to get it less than limit of 40 kB :-((
13.06.2017, 13:06, "Brian Tiffin" <bwtif...@gmail.com>:
Sergey Logichev wrote:
Brian,
Performance gain >4x sounds quite pretty. I see that using loadfunc
gives about the same speed as pure C (and even faster!!!).Oops. Cognitive bias typo. ;-) I'll fix that. loadfunc is NOT faster
than plain C, but on par for this test, perhaps a percentage or three
slower. Thanks for prompting me take a second closer look at that chart
and the graphic.
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