Hi!
> > > This is putrid. NetWare does 353,00,000/second on a Xenon, pumping out
> > > gobs of packets in between them. MANOS does 857,000,000/second. This
> > > is terrible. No wonder it's so f_cking slow!!!
>
> And please check your numbers, 857 million
> > context switches per second means that on a 1 GHZ CPU you do one context
> > switch per 1.16 clock cycles. Wow!
>
> Excuse me, 857,000,000 instructions executed and 460,000,000 context
> switches
> a second -- on a PII system at 350 Mhz. It's due to AGI
> optimization.
That's more than one context switch per clock. I do not think
so. Really go and check those numbers.
Pavel
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