32000 on a lightly-loaded 700mhz Pentium III running WinNT 4.0
900 on a lightly-loaded 300mhz Pentium II running WinME
500 on a medium-loaded 300mhz Pentium II running WinME (same machine) 40000 on a lightly-loaded 200mhz Pentium I running Linux 2.2.14
Wow, huh? Let's hear it for Linux! (or maybe it's GCC that should take the credit?) I haven't tried different OSes on the same hardware yet, but this could prove interesting. Also, I haven't tried the Borland or GCC builds for Win32 to see if they get different numbers, but I suspect they would.
32000 on a lightly-loaded 700mhz Pentium III running WinNT 4.0
900 on a lightly-loaded 300mhz Pentium II running WinME
500 on a medium-loaded 300mhz Pentium II running WinME (same machine) 40000 on a lightly-loaded 200mhz Pentium I running Linux 2.2.14
command windows, editpad, & COM/IP all running. I may right a program real^^^^^
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