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SS5/110 results
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'psrinfo' output
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Status of processor 0 as of: 06/29/95 17:24:36
Processor has been on-line since 06/29/95 17:22:21.
The sparc processor operates at 110 MHz,
and has a sparc floating point processor.
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'prtconf' output
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System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4m
Memory size: 64 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
SUNW,SPARCstation-5
packages (driver not attached)
disk-label (driver not attached)
deblocker (driver not attached)
obp-tftp (driver not attached)
options, instance #0
aliases (driver not attached)
openprom (driver not attached)
iommu, instance #0
sbus, instance #0
espdma, instance #0
esp, instance #0
sd (driver not attached)
st (driver not attached)
sd, instance #0 (driver not attached)
sd, instance #1
sd, instance #2
sd, instance #3
sd, instance #4 (driver not attached)
sd, instance #5 (driver not attached)
sd, instance #6 (driver not attached)
SUNW,bpp, instance #0
ledma, instance #0
le, instance #0
SUNW,CS4231, instance #0
power-management (driver not attached)
cgsix, instance #0
sbusmem, instance #0
sbusmem, instance #1
sbusmem, instance #2
sbusmem, instance #3
sbusmem, instance #4
sbusmem, instance #5
obio, instance #0
zs, instance #0
zs, instance #1
eeprom (driver not attached)
slavioconfig (driver not attached)
auxio (driver not attached)
counter (driver not attached)
interrupt (driver not attached)
power (driver not attached)
SUNW,fdtwo, instance #0 (driver not attached)
profile, instance #0
memory (driver not attached)
virtual-memory (driver not attached)
FMI,MB86904 (driver not attached)
pseudo, instance #0
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Test number 1
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 223.40754121542 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 82.2973 0.1945 0.1944 0.1946
Scaling : 84.3468 0.1901 0.1897 0.1926
Summing : 79.9702 0.3006 0.3001 0.3047
SAXPYing : 63.5303 0.3778 0.3778 0.3780
Sum of a is : 5.7665039064002D+17
Sum of b is : 1.1533007812683D+17
Sum of c is : 1.5377343750306D+17
Note: this program was linked with -fast or -fnonstd
and so may have produced nonstandard floating-point results.
Sun's implementation of IEEE arithmetic is discussed in
the Numerical Computation Guide.
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Test number 2
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 223.27525839210 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 82.4553 0.1941 0.1940 0.1942
Scaling : 84.4466 0.1895 0.1895 0.1896
Summing : 80.0342 0.3000 0.2999 0.3001
SAXPYing : 63.6359 0.3772 0.3771 0.3773
Sum of a is : 5.7665039064002D+17
Sum of b is : 1.1533007812683D+17
Sum of c is : 1.5377343750306D+17
Note: this program was linked with -fast or -fnonstd
and so may have produced nonstandard floating-point results.
Sun's implementation of IEEE arithmetic is discussed in
the Numerical Computation Guide.
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Test number 3
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 223.24220016599 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 82.4903 0.1940 0.1940 0.1941
Scaling : 84.5208 0.1893 0.1893 0.1894
Summing : 80.0269 0.3000 0.2999 0.3000
SAXPYing : 63.6719 0.3771 0.3769 0.3777
Sum of a is : 5.7665039064002D+17
Sum of b is : 1.1533007812683D+17
Sum of c is : 1.5377343750306D+17
Note: this program was linked with -fast or -fnonstd
and so may have produced nonstandard floating-point results.
Sun's implementation of IEEE arithmetic is discussed in
the Numerical Computation Guide.
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Test number 4
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 223.94370064139 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 82.7928 0.1933 0.1933 0.1935
Scaling : 84.6622 0.1891 0.1890 0.1891
Summing : 80.1495 0.2995 0.2994 0.2996
SAXPYing : 63.8537 0.3759 0.3759 0.3761
Sum of a is : 5.7665039064002D+17
Sum of b is : 1.1533007812683D+17
Sum of c is : 1.5377343750306D+17
Note: this program was linked with -fast or -fnonstd
and so may have produced nonstandard floating-point results.
Sun's implementation of IEEE arithmetic is discussed in
the Numerical Computation Guide.
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Test number 5
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Double precision appears to have 16 digits of accuracy
Assuming 8 bytes per DOUBLEPRECISION word
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Timing calibration ; time = 222.91315309703 hundredths of a second
Increase the size of the arrays if this is <30
and your clock precision is =<1/100 second
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Function Rate (MB/s) RMS time Min time Max time
Assignment: 83.2232 0.1923 0.1923 0.1924
Scaling : 84.9252 0.1885 0.1884 0.1886
Summing : 80.2413 0.2991 0.2991 0.2992
SAXPYing : 64.0975 0.3745 0.3744 0.3746
Sum of a is : 5.7665039064002D+17
Sum of b is : 1.1533007812683D+17
Sum of c is : 1.5377343750306D+17
Note: this program was linked with -fast or -fnonstd
and so may have produced nonstandard floating-point results.
Sun's implementation of IEEE arithmetic is discussed in
the Numerical Computation Guide.
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