If you have Xenix 386, run this for me
Bill Vermillion
bill at bilver.uucp
Sun Jan 20 04:34:50 AEST 1991
In article <N025FC.91Jan17133808 at tamuts.tamu.edu> n025fc at tamuts.tamu.edu (Kevin Weller) writes:
> In article <1991Jan16.094432.21159 at eng.ufl.edu> jc at joker.mil.ufl.edu (Jim Castleberry) writes:
> Someone with Xenix 386 do me a favor and try the following on your
> machine (you'll have to be root to open the device).
> dd if=/dev/rhd00 of=/dev/null bs=100k count=100
> It's absolutely harmless - just reading 10 meg into the bit bucket.
> I'd like to know how many seconds it took, plus your Xenix version,
> controller type, and disk type if you know them. I expect it to take
> between 10 seconds and 2 minutes.
>I did and it took 33 seconds, system load was minimal at the time. I
>have version 2.3.3, an IDE controller and a Conner 105 meg drive.
Ran this on an IBM 80, 20MHz '386, 2 megs memory, 110 Meg IBM ESDI
drive, Xenix 2.2.3, and got 1:48.9 real time using the time command.
For comparison on ESIX Unix V.2.D, with a 25 MHz '386, 8megs of memory,
8760E Maxtor ESDI drive with FFS got 0:17.9 real time.
I know you didn't ask for the latter but the two machines are about
3 feet apart so I decided, what the heck!
That makes the Xenix on IBM ~91K/sec and the Unix on generic give
about 558K/sec.
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