POSBB - Portable OS-Based Benchark by Pietro Altomani From a Shell type posbb are: -o output results to -all do all tests -gfx do graphics tests (only Amiga version until now) -mem do memory tests -math do math tests -disk do disk tests (disabled) -p set precision of tests. Precision must be 'low','medium','high','higher','highest'. The higher is the precision you want,the higher the time the tests will take: with 'medium' the tests are two times longer than with 'low','high' four time 'low', 'higher' eight time 'low','highest' sixteen times 'low'. The results given are always those it would give if it run with precision highest. -freeze freeze (Forbid()/Permit()) multitasking when doing tests. (Amiga 68k only) -mt turn on manual timing: Posbb will ask for a RETURN before starting every test and finishing it beep and ask you for the time taken. This is useful on that systems (UAE and emulators in general) where the times measured by Posbb aren't accurate. Options are case-sensitive,in the current version. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! This is a beta release ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks to Andreas R. Kleinert for bugreports and important help in bugfixing, Armin Kaiser for the i386 Linux executable and Linux AMD K5 result file, Colin Thompson for bugreport and for Apollo 1240 result file, Bill Duxbury for results and bug-report, Craphead for results, the Amiga for being the best computer ever designed and all the people who have worked on it for having done it. Read other docs for more infos. Visit http://www.pragmanet.it/hppersonali/user827/Posbb.htm to get a newer version. If you have other questions,send an email to altomanipietro@pragmanet.it. Thanks for trying Posbb. Pietro Altomani altomanipietro@pragmanet http://www.pragmanet.it/hppersonali/user827/Pietro.htm