Walter Tautz writes: -> I just upgraded to a p133 from a p90. Clearly it is faster, but -> does anyone know the official stats on the performance benefits.
This is going to depend almost entirely on the rest of your system and how you use it. For example, if you have 8MB of memory, then you won't see much difference from a chip upgrade at all. Same goes if you mostly do I/O bound tasks. About the best way to figure out how it affects you is to find a benchmark which mimics your usual usage (The BYTE UNIX benchmark is a decent one, so is a full kernel compile). To sum it up, it depends :) -Larry -- Larry Daffner | Linux: Unleash the workstation in your PC! [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://web2.airmail.net/vizzie/ One macine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man. --Elbert Hubbard -- This message was delayed because the list mail delivery agent was down.