) (11/23/90)
In article <1064@inews.intel.com>, dbraun@cadev5.intel.com (Doug Braun ~) writes: > Can anyone suggest any benchmark programs for CP/M computers, > such as Dhrystone, or something like the Norton "SI" program? Didn't Dr. Dobb's have some of this type of thing in C some time ago? I recall that the C User's Group might have had it alternatively. . . I'll give it a look. . . > I guess the problem with Dhrystone is that it is really a > compiler/machine benchmark, and there is no standard C compiler > for CP/M. In Embedded Systems Programming tere was something on this type of thing too; A Rhrealstone gage for Realtime systems. . . I'll get that issue # tonight. > To get things rolling: My Z280 system and the Code Works Q/C Compiler, > modified to generate Z280 code, give just about 500 Dhrystones/second. Why do this? Ronn