In article <23qh9i$e6@info.epfl.ch> brossard@sic.epfl.ch writes:
>In article <23o7i9$272@fred.fwi.uva.nl>, janw@fwi.uva.nl (Jan Wortelboer) writes:
>|> blymn@awadi.com.au (Brett Lymn) writes:
>|>
>|> >time man csh > /dev/null
>|>
>|> >SS2 (4.1.3): 10.5
>|> >SS1000 (5.2): 3.5
>
>|> On a SS10/41 (5.2)
>|> turing[17]/tmp# /bin/time nroff -man /usr/share/man/man1/csh.1 > /dev/null
>|>
>|> real 3.4
>|> user 3.0
>|> sys 0.1
>
> S10-512 (5.2):
>real 2.0
>user 1.9
>sys 0.0
>
OK, can't resist. I copied the /usr/share/man/man1/csh.1 from our
SparcCenter 1000 to my R4000 Indigo, and:
/bin/time nroff -man csh.1 >/dev/null
real 2.1
user 1.6
sys 0.0
Gee, and my Indigo is a year old.....
Steve <DISCLAIMER: I speak for myself only...>
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