On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, 6:50 PM Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de> wrote:
Sorry... I hit send to early by mistake... I wanted to include a 
comparison chart...

CPU   MIPS   MIPS
     System                      OS          CPU     (MHz)  V1.1   V2.1  REF
### ---------------------- ------------ ----------- ----- ------ ------ ---
...
316 IBM PC/AT              PCDOS 3.0    80286         6.0    0.39 -----   0
317 ATT PC6300             MSDOS 2.11   8086          8.0    0.39 -----   0
318 Onyx C8002             IS/1 1.1(V7) Z8000         4.0    0.29 -----   0
319 PDP 11/34              UNIX V7M     ----------- -----    0.25 -----   0
...

So WEGA@P8000 is between 317 and 318 - and 318 is the the Onyx 
mentioned as well.... but what is "IS/1 1.1"?

This would be the Interactive Systems V6 port, I think. At least that is what wikipedia says:

"ISC's 1977 offering, IS/1, was a Version 6 Unix variant enhanced for office automation running on the PDP-11."

But there is a V7 after it, so maybe it's a Version 7 port instead...

Warner

Best Regards,
Oliver

Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de> wrote:

> By the way.... I found some dhry-c output I ran on WEGA
>
> #83 cc -O -DHZ=60  -DREG=register -c dhry_1.c
> #84 cc -O -DREG=register -c dhry_2.c
> #85 cc -o dhry dhry_1.o dhry_2.o
> #86 echo 30000 | ./dhry | awk '/Lang/ || /^Micro/ {print} \
> /per Sec/ {mips=$4/1757;print;printf("Dhrystone MIPS:%38.04f\n",mips)}'
> Dhrystone Benchmark, Version 2.1 (Language: C)
> Microseconds for one run through Dhrystone: 1652.8
> Dhrystones per Second:                       605.0
> Dhrystone MIPS:                                0.3443
> #87 echo 30000 | ./dhry | awk '/Lang/ || /^Micro/ {print} \
> /per Sec/ {mips=$4/1757;print;printf("Dhrystone MIPS:%38.04f\n",mips)}'
> Dhrystone Benchmark, Version 2.1 (Language: C)
> Microseconds for one run through Dhrystone: 1652.2
> Dhrystones per Second:                       605.2
> Dhrystone MIPS:                                0.3445