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moving the state directory for bytebench to /var/benchmarks instead of trying to keep state in ${PREFIX}/share/bytebench. Distribution changes from version 3.6 include: * Double precision Whetstone instead of the old "double" benchmark. * Removal of some obsolete files. * "system" suite adds shell8. * perlbench and poll added as "exhibition" (non-index) benchmarks. * Minor change to fstime.c to fix overflow problems on fast machines. * A lot more operating system-oriented tests into the index. * Many tests rewritten to be more relevant for modern processors. * New baseline: SPARCstation 20-61 with 128 MB RAM, a SPARC Storage Array, and Solaris 2.3
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BYTE's UNIX benchmarking suite is small enough to port easily to any UNIX
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system, yet diverse and flexible enough to be useful for a wide spectrum of
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benchmarking requirements. Besides, they're in the public domain, so they
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can be obtained for little, if any, cost. What better reason do you need to
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use them?
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