[comp.unix.wizards] UNIX-WIZARDS Digest V3#044

lcc.rich-wiz@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU (Richard Mathews) (01/19/87)

> The "AIM" benchmarks are marketed by AIM Technologies...
> The claim is that the programs will run on practically any machine that has
> a C compiler that complies with K&R.

The AIM benchmarks have looked pretty good to me, and have provided some
useful results; but I would not say that they would run on any machine.
For example, I recently noticed that they contain "wait(0)" rather than
"wait((int *) 0)".  I believe that they do run on small model 80*86 despite
this kind of thing, but forget large model and a lot of other architectures.

Disclaimer: This, of course, only reflects my personal opinion.

Richard M. Mathews
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