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From: "Steven M. Schultz" <sms@moe.2bsd.com>
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Subject: Re: Bug in Bob Supnik's Emulator!
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> From: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
> I don't know which directories you compiled, but here are the results
> on a K6/233 running FreeBSD 3.0 and the Begemot emulator:
 
> /usr/src/lib/c2	            39.4 real        30.5 user         8.4 sys
> /usr/src/lib/ccom	   223.6 real       186.9 user        36.2 sys

	I just compiled the 'ccom' directory (the C compiler itself) and not
	the optimizer or preprocessor

> date(1) showed times consistent with time(1).

	Interesting!  So P11's time/clock handling is doing the right/expected
	thing.

	I'd give P11 a try but it's refusing to configure and build at the 
	moment.  Also the version (2.0) in the archive is about 4 years old 
	and only (from the looks of it) supports RL02 disks.  I've a nice 
	RP06 image built using Bob's emulator that I could "boot up"  if 
	P11 handled 'SMD' (i.e 'xp') disks.

	Steven


