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From: mi@rtfm.ziplink.net (Mikhail Teterin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Java slow with FreeBSD JDK
Date: 4 Mar 1997 18:27:35 GMT
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Honorable Paul Manuel
      wrote on 03 Mar (in article <331AD4C5.2781E494@cs.mun.ca>):
=I wrote a couple of small applets and compiled and ran them on four
=different OS's (FreeBSD, linux, Sun-OS 4.1.4 and OSF). The FreeBSD 
=machine is a PPro 200 with 128M of RAM. This is the fastest machine
=of the ones that I tested. However, it was the slowest when running
=the applet with the appletviewer. Does anyone know what gives?

Mmmm. libm.so not using the numeric co-processor? You'll have to
rebuild it, if that's the case. There was just recenlty a discussion
in this group (some guy's Fortran programs were slow).

	-mi
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