On Mon, 07 Nov 2022 08:40:06 +1030 Mark.Daniel@wasd.vsm.com.au wrote: > TL;DR Still hanging out for x86 native compiler(s) but there will be an > x86-64 distribution of WASD v12.1 when released. V9.2 performance >2x. 8< snip 8< > Performance under V9.2, as measured by the same humble VUPS.COM on the same > AU$300.00 pre-loved desktop reported in the PDF above -- Dell Optiplex 9020, > Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz RAM 16.0 GB, Windows 10 Pro Version > 22H2 Installed 17/03/2021, VirtualBox 6.1.40 -- has *** IMPROVED >2x *** and > now exceeds that of the VSM rx2660. > > |innotek GmbH VirtualBox with 2 CPU and 7574MB running VMS V9.2 > |INFO: Preventing endless loop (10$) on fast CPUs > |Approximate System VUPs Rating : 575.2 ( min: 572.0 max: 579.2 ) Often said and usually is. No, it is not 2x :-{ Nope, nope, nope. X86VMS$ @vups.com innotek GmbH VirtualBox with 2 CPU and 7574MB running VMS V9.2 Approximate System VUPs Rating : 285.1 ( min: 283.0 max: 286.6 ) A much more modest improvement on the 2021 report of 244.9, perhaps 12%. Cannot explain this. Sigh. Obviously ran VUPS.COM several times, over multiple boots, to obtain and confirm all these results. Suspiciously close to exactly 50% of the original report (or 200% of this one). On Sun, 19 Dec 2021 11:08:25 +1030 Mark.Daniel@wasd.vsm.com.au wrote: > Some preliminary performance details with WASD and X86 VMS V9.1-A. 8< snip 8< > VMS PERFORMANCE > --------------- > > |X86VMS$ @vups.com > |innotek GmbH VirtualBox with 3 CPU and 4492MB running VMS V9.1-A > |Approximate System VUPs Rating : 244.9 ( min: 244.4 max: 245.4 ) 8< snip 8<