Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:22:28 -0400 | From | Karim Yaghmour <> | Subject | Re: PREEMPT_RT vs I-PIPE: the numbers, part 2 |
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David Lang wrote: > I know that I have a large number of slow (<200MHz) pentiums that are just > sitting around at home and could be used for this, but I don't know if > they would be considered fast enough for any portions of this test (I have > a much smaller number of faster machines that could possibly be used)
I don't think that there should be any limitation on the type of hardware being tested. In fact, I would think that having as diverse a test hardware as possible would be a good thing. Many of the embedded platforms are in fact not that far different from those slow pentiums you have lying around.
My 0.02$,
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