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2004-05-02 10:27 AM
2004-05-02 08:29 PM
johncassel wrote:http://archicad.saalmann.de/archispeed.html
It would be helpful if the members of the forum start a benchmark that compares how different computer configurations handle ArchiCAD.
2004-05-02 08:39 PM
johncassel wrote:Hi John,
It would be helpful if the members of the forum start a benchmark that compares how different computer configurations handle ArchiCAD.
2004-05-03 04:25 AM
2004-05-03 08:20 AM
L. wrote:Nowhere that I know. It was part of the distribution with earlier versions of AC. The license agreement prohibits any of us from posting it to a public place.
just wondering where can we download the main file for the benchmark?
2004-05-03 08:50 AM
L. wrote:It was included in all ArchiCAD installations until 8; so find a 7 CD!
erm,
just wondering where can we download the main file for the benchmark?
2004-05-03 02:50 PM
2004-05-03 04:06 PM
2004-05-03 09:28 PM
Karl wrote:Karl,
Hi John,
IMHO, expressed on the old list, the benchmark needs to be written by GS themselves as an API add-on so that the entire process is automated and guaranteed to be identically executed on every computer. (A 3rd party developer such as myself cannot write this benchmark since the current API kit does not provide all of the necessary features.
Karl
2004-05-04 07:35 AM
johncassel wrote:Thanks, John! Bummed that Ole has been too busy to work on this more.
I wrote to Ole and he encouraged the further development of the benchmark criteria and the benchmark test file by other people. He thought that it would be good to get a group of users to collaborate on a new benchmark file and and updated testing criteria.
I take it the prohibition to posting the file is due to the previous file having been the property of GS. In lieu of GS creating the benchmark test file do you foresee any problems or resistance to the forum members creating and posting our own benchmark file?
It wouldn't be as slick or accurate as the API add-on that you mention but I do think that it would be a handy reference point in guiding users in their hardware decisions.
Are there other users who would be interested in collaborating on a new benchmark test?