Lamark is an updated remake of the popular 80s and 90s benchmarking tool Landmark Speed Test. When launched, it starts performing a continuous series of speed tests, including CPU, FPU and Memory. Results are normalized acording to an Athlon XP 2400+ where CPU and FPU runs at 2000 Mhz, and memory has a bandwith of 266 Mhz.
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- Added GDI performance test
- Added disk performance test writting using memory mapped access if available to a file in order to assure maximum performance
- Assembly loops are now aligned in a paragraph instead of in a double word boundary, making CPU, FPU and memory benchmarks more precise
- Enhanced progress bars to be animated on the first time
Reviewing 0.70.63 (Oct 13, 2008)
This "benchmark" made me laugh. My CPU (Intel E5200 overclocked to 3749 MHz) is shown as follows: CPU 5 MHz, FPU 9 Mhz, memory - nothing (btw, the program describes above: 2 047 MB of memory, which is also wrong - should be 4096), total - 0,00x.
My rating: 0.
Reviewing 0.10.12 (Jan 7, 2006)
well works, very sparse info that doesnt really relate to anthing in the real world... Waysie - you serious?
Reviewing 0.10.12 (Jan 7, 2006)
So...it's a realtime performance benchmark that doesn't interfere with other running programs?
Don't suppose there's a cleverly hidden logging feature somewhere in there?
I'll still give it a 4, since it's clearly labeled an early alpha. Also, their site totally sucks and keeps redirecting every 0.5s to some other site, though it did finally stop(may be browser related).
Oh, and since you just download and unzip it...lets see what numbers it's spitting out?
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
CPU: 2087-2095
FPU: ~2300
Memory: 387-392
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