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User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 8 October 2016
Groepaz; fair enough.
Still interested in people's crystal speeds, mind (the 985xxx figure) | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 8 October 2016 User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 8 October 2016
Thank you!
Anyone got any relative CPU speed numbers?
lft send me 985,280 for one of his drives, between 985,370 and 985,440 for another (only a drift of one in 14,000 - not too bad) | User Comment Submitted by hedning on 8 October 2016
| CJ: tested 3 1541-II and one 1571 yesterday: 1: 299.4 2: 300.6 3: 300.7 4: 300.3 | User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 8 October 2016
| Seriously though, I'd love to see some measurements published in the comments here; anyone? | User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 8 October 2016 User Comment Submitted by hedning on 7 October 2016
| Damn it. Now I wanna test every single drive in da house, and I will probably not be happy until I find a 300.0 one. :( | User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 7 October 2016
| Thanks, Glasnost! And no, you're not :) | User Comment Submitted by Glasnost on 7 October 2016
| Very nice. Guess im not the only one working on a loader/cruncher :) | User Comment Submitted by ChristopherJam on 7 October 2016
| Note that the clock speed comparison is to the nearest 7 cycles, and the jitter in the rotation time is more like 30 cycles, so take the least significant digits with a pinch of salt. |
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