es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) (11/09/90)
I too would like to get the Dhrystones 2.1 benchmarks. I looked on uunet.uu.net and wasn't thrilled with searching all the directories. Does anyone know a specific place where it can be found? Thanks, -- Ethan Ethan Solomita: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu GorbachevAwards++; free (SovietUnion); IndependentRepublics += 15;
scott@prism.gatech.EDU (Scott Holt) (11/10/90)
In article <1990Nov8.225057.28520@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) writes: > > I too would like to get the Dhrystones 2.1 benchmarks. I >looked on uunet.uu.net and wasn't thrilled with searching all the >directories. Does anyone know a specific place where it can be >found? Thanks, > -- Ethan > There are a number of Benchmarks included in the netlib archives. From internet, send mail to netlib@research.att.com Make the subject line, or first line of your message send index from benchmark For an index of benchmarks. For a more general index of everthing they have, send index You will eventually receive mail containing instructions and the index. It usually has the fastest turn around during non-peek hours. - Scott -- This is my signature. There are many like it, but this one is mine. Scott Holt Internet: scott@prism.gatech.edu Georgia Tech UUCP: ..!gatech!prism!scott Office of Information Technology, Technical Services
schreiber@schreiber.asd.sgi.com (Olivier Schreiber) (11/10/90)
In <1990Nov8.225057.28520@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) writes: > I too would like to get the Dhrystones 2.1 benchmarks. I >looked on uunet.uu.net and wasn't thrilled with searching all the >directories. Does anyone know a specific place where it can be >found? Thanks, > -- Ethan >Ethan Solomita: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu >GorbachevAwards++; >free (SovietUnion); >IndependentRepublics += 15; Welcome to netlib, a system for distribution of mathematical software by electronic mail. This index is the reply you'll get to: mail netlib@ornl.gov send index from benchmark Careful! Anything free comes with no guarantee. *** from netlib, Tue Oct 2 13:54:23 EDT 1990 *** LINPACKS The LINPACK benchmark program in single precision. LINPACKD The LINPACK benchmark program in double precision. LINPACKC The LINPACK benchmark program done in C. Translated to C by Bonnie Toy 5/88. LIVERMORE The Livermore loops in single precision. (Fortran) A program used by some to benchmark supercomputers. Frank McMahaon LLNL 1/26/88 LIVERMOREC A 'C' version of the Livermore loops program, a program used by some to benchmark supercomputers. Frank McMahaon LLNL 1/26/88 LUS The linear equation solver used in the paper by Dongarra and Eisenstat that is based on matrix-vector operations. This is the single precision version. LUD The linear equation solver used in the paper by Dongarra and Eisenstat that is based on matrix-vector operations. This is the double precision version. PERFORMANCE A post script copy of the paper by J. Dongarra, `Performance of Various Computers Using Standard Linear Algebra Software in a Fortran Environment' PERF-UPD A log of updates made to the above report. VECTOR a program to check the vectorizing capabilities of a compiler. D. Callahan, J. Dongarra, & D. Levine, 3/16/88 WHETSTONEC The Whetstone benchmark in C. This program is a translation of the original Algol version in "A Synthetic Benchmark" by H.J. Curnow and B.A. Wichman in Computer Journal, Vol 19 #1, February 1976. WHETSTONES The Whetstone benchmark in single precision Fortran. WHETSTONED The Whetstone benchmark in double precision Fortran. DHRY-ADA Dhrystone benchmark program in Ada, current version. DHRY-C Dhrystone benchmark program in C, current version. DHRY-PASCAL Dhrystone benchmark program in Pascal, current version. DHRY1-C Dhrystone benchmark program in C, 1984 version. DHRY1-ADA Dhrystone benchmark program in Ada, 1984 version. KARP-CHALLENGE Alan Karp's challenge on parallel vs sequential computing. NBSLIB A version of netlib runs at NBS and they distribute benchmark software. BELL-AWARD details of the following prize: Beginning in 1988, two $1000 awards will be given each year for 10 years to the person or team that demonstrates the greatest speedup on a multiple-instruction, multiple-data parallel processor. NAS A benchmark test program has been developed for use by the NAS program at NASA Ames Research Center to aid in the evaluation of supercomputer performance. David H. Bailey, NASA Ames Research Center, June 24, 1988 NAS-DOC tex documentation for NAS SPECMARK press announcement and address for ordering tape -- Olivier Schreiber schreiber@schreiber.asd.sgi.com Tel(415)335 7353 Advanced Systems Division MS 7L580 Silicon Graphics Inc., 2011 North Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, Ca 94039-7311