bradley@grip.cis.upenn.edu (John Bradley) (08/08/90)
Can anybody point me towards some publicly available floating point benchmarks, written in C. I've got some hardware I'd like to compare. The code should be non-trivial (ie, more than just a couple of lines), but it shouldn't use large amounts of memory. Please EMAIL any responses. John Bradley - University of Pennsylvania - bradley@cis.upenn.edu
guineau@wjg.enet.dec.com (08/09/90)
In article <27869@netnews.upenn.edu>, bradley@grip.cis.upenn.edu (John Bradley) writes: |> From: bradley@grip.cis.upenn.edu (John Bradley) |> Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,sci.math,sci.math.num-analysis,comp.lang.c |> Subject: Benchmarks |> Reply-To: bradley@grip.cis.upenn.edu (John Bradley) |> |> Can anybody point me towards some publicly available floating point benchmarks, |> written in C. I've got some hardware I'd like to compare. The code should be |> non-trivial (ie, more than just a couple of lines), but it shouldn't use |> large amounts of memory. |> |> Please EMAIL any responses. |> |> John Bradley - University of Pennsylvania - bradley@cis.upenn.edu |> (I've mailed them to him, but for others...) Following is WHETS.FOR and following that is WHETS.C The fortran one is the whetstone FP benchmark. The C version is one I haved from the fortran code. It's meant as a comparison only. -- W. John Guineau guineau@wjg.enet.dec.com Digital Equipment Corporation Marlboro MA. 01752