Peter Barada wrote:
Its a 266Mhz ColdFire v4e machine, about 263 BogoMips, 1/20 the BogoMips of my workstation, and with an NFS rootfs, it gets network bound pretty rapidly and runs even slower compared to a NetBSD machine with a local disk :)
Hmmm, Ghz wise and BogoMips wise, this is about half what I have (a 550 Mhz G4 PowerBook).
Nevertheless, you don't hear *me* complain ...
I build GCC while at work (i.e., while away from the notebook at home :-)
Try it ... it works,
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