# This config file is the default for CPU95 testing using Redhat V5.0 # on Intel Linux. # # Usage suggestion: If you attempt to create your own tuning files, # copy this file to another file, and change the line "ext" to give # the generated images new extensions. Be sure there are no trailing # spaces on the ext line. ext = x86 VENDOR = redhat action = validate tune = base iterations = 3 output_format = asc tester_name= Anton Ertl, Institut fuer Computersprachen, TU Wien test_date= Jan 2000 hw_avail= Nov-1998 sw_avail= Nov-1998 hw_model = Gigabyte BXC hw_cpu = 450MHz Celeron (overclocked Celeron 300A) hw_fpu = Integrated hw_ncpu = 1 hw_pcache = 16KBI + 16KBD on chip hw_scache = 128KB(I+D) on chip hw_ocache = none hw_memory = 128MB hw_disk = IBM-DHEA-38451 sw_os = Linux 2.0.36 sw_compiler = gcc-2.7.2.3, g77=egcs-1.0.3 sw_file = ext2 sw_state = Multi-User sw_other = glibc-2.0.7, RedHat-5.2 # These are listed as benchmark=tuning=extension=machine default=peak=x86=default: OPTIMIZE = -O2 F77 = fort77 FC = fort77 default=base=x86=default: OPTIMIZE = -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer F77 = fort77 FC = fort77 124.m88ksim=default=default: EXTRA_CFLAGS= -DLEHOST 126.gcc=default=default: EXTRA_CFLAGS= -I./src.alt 132.ijpeg=default=default: EXTRA_CFLAGS= -ansi 134.perl=default=default: EXTRA_CFLAGS = -ansi -DI_TIME