I just put together a new AMD XP 2100+ system and installed RedHat 7.2 The intent of this machine is heavy computational work (1.5 GB RAM, 80 GB HD, ABIT Motherboard with PC2100 RAM). I have an older Win2000 Machine, dual PIII 700 MHz 1 GB RAM - TYAN Motherboard that I have been using for computational work. I have data from an analysis run on the PIII system (1 CPU) and I just ran that same analysis on the new AMD21+ system. The speed improvement was NOT what I hoped for. PIII 700 MHz 96,360 seconds AMD XP 2100+ 65,040 seconds I do realize that there are operating system issues, etc. ... but with all of that I had anticipated a larger reduction in computational time. The code I am running is a commercial code that is developed to run on both operating systems, so I am fairly sure they work to get the best CPU time on both platforms. I was hoping for something on the order of 1/2 the CPU time - on large computational runs like this every little reduction in time helps. Not being a "kernel" expert by any means ... would it make any sense to recompile the kernel on my new platform, rather than relying on the kernel as loaded from the RH7.2 distribution CDs? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Randy Clarksean, Ph.D., P.E. Leading Technology Designs, Inc. 106 North Boardman Ave. P.O. Box N New York Mills, MN 56567 "Excellence can be attained if you Care more than others think is wise, Risk more than others think is safe, Dream more than others think is practical, and Expect more than others think is possible." - Author Unknown ph: 218-385-3750 fax:218-385-3751 email: rclark at lakesplus.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20021006/5bffbc9e/attachment.html