On Sunday 09 December 2001 23:34, you wrote:
> Ok. 19" screen, 1200x1024 resolution, 16bpp I ran (I believe) a
> mesa demo called tunnel(?)
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> What I really meant to get at was that Linux is a little more
> efficient with most hardware, but when it comes to things like
> video cards, even the companies that make them tend to fudge the
> drivers a bit.
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> Just don't make cash decisions based on benchmarks unless you do
> them yourself.
>
> Glen
I concur ... completely ... as evidenced by my original post.
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> > Run your own tests on your own equipment. FPS is a good measure
> > of vid card speed ... but did you notice that Glen did not tell
> > you the size / resolution of the screen he was running ? A couple
> > hundred fps in a 2"/2" window running an 8 color palette at low
> > resolution is not especially encouraging. It's only nice if you
> > just want to run test patterns. :-)
> >
> > I don't think Glen did this ... not at all ... but my point is
> > that he did not document the exact circumstances at which he got
> > a very favorable frame rate.
> >
By which I intended to point out that any comparison he might make
based on your experience would be very subjective unless he could
duplicate its circumstances. If he is running identical hardware &
software, then a benchmark becomes useful. But if he is running
something that differs in even a tiny-seeming detail (8m of video ram
instead 16, for instance) someone else's benchmark is nothing more
than a vague quideline.
People who believe what they read on the outside of software /
hardware packages are the lawful prey of the fiction writers the
world over.
Perhaps I did not explain myself clearly the first time. I hope this
post remedies that.
Bill
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