1995-08-24 - Re: Linux brutessl client

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From: patrick@Verity.COM (Patrick Horgan)
To: poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-24 17:15:52 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 24 Aug 95 10:15:52 PDT

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From: patrick@Verity.COM (Patrick Horgan)
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 95 10:15:52 PDT
To: poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: Linux brutessl client
Message-ID: <9508241712.AA15565@cantina.verity.com>
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> I've been able to compile a working brutessl 1.02 cllient under linux
> and gcc 2.7.0, but I get abysmal search speeds.
> 
> My system is a pentium 60, which, according to the docs, ought to have
> a speed of something over 14100 kps (that's what a 486dx2/66 with no
> rotate left macro gets).
> 
> brutessl -t reports that my system can do 11200 keys per second.

<snicker> I only get 5900 keys/second on a SPARCstation 5:)

Patrick
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