From: fjh AT cs DOT mu DOT OZ DOT AU (Fergus Henderson) Subject: benchmarking on NT 20 Nov 1997 00:01:58 -0800 Message-ID: <199711191853.FAA17757.cygnus.gnu-win32@murlibobo.cs.mu.OZ.AU> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Hi, [This may be more of an NT question than a gnu-win32 question.] I'm trying to run some benchmarks on Windows NT. Ideally I would like to reuse some Unix shell scripts that I have for this. Unfortunately, I have run into a problem. NT has an utterly bizzarre habit of pausing execution of CPU-intensive tasks for no apparent reason. So my simple bash command time ./myprog.exe runs forever, or at least for a very long time. NT seems to give the process some more CPU time every time I move the mouse into the Window, or type a key, but I don't want to have to sit there waving the mouse around while I'm running benchmarks! This seems to happen regardless of the setting of the "Application Performance" setting in the Performance section of the Control Panel. Is there some way of avoiding this? I'm using NT 4.0 (build 1381). TIA. -- Fergus Henderson | "I have always known that the pursuit WWW: | of excellence is a lethal habit" PGP: finger fjh AT 128 DOT 250 DOT 37 DOT 3 | -- the last words of T. S. Garp. - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".