Re: NEC-LIST: test299.nec

From: Chuck Counselman <ccc_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 13:49:12 -0400

Juergen vonHagen <vonHagen_at_engr.psu.edu> wrote:

>I lost my test299.nec file and also the reference for it. Could please
>someone send me either the reference (it's in an ACES journal or
>newsletter) or the file?

The file is:

CE CENTER FED HORIZONTAL HALF-WAVE DIPOLE OVER EXCELLENT GROUND.
GW 1,299,-139.,0, 6.,+139.,0, 6., .001,
GE 0,
GN 1,
FR 0,0,0,0, 0.54,
EX 0, 1,150,0,1., 0.,
RP 1, 1, 1,0000, 1.5, 0., 0., 0., 1000.,
EN

The only info that I have on the origin of this file is that David
Pinion, P.E., submitted it. The following test results had been
posted on the NEC-LIST by about November 1995. Yes, I know, that was
a long time ago and today's machines are much faster....

---------------[begin quote]------------
Here's a compilation of NEC-4.1 and NEC-2 performance on various
PC platforms. This may be of interest to NEC users... I find
NEC-4.1 a good way to benchmark PCs for real world use!

Larry, WA6JYJ/7
laitinen_at_eshop.uoregon.edu
                                                        Rev: 8-NOV-95

    PC PROCESSOR AND MOTHERBOARD BENCHMARKS USING THE NEC4.1 AND NEC2
                METHOD OF MOMENTS ANTENNA ANALYSIS CODES

  NEC4.1 and NEC2 double precision Method of Moments antenna analysis
  codes were used to compare the performance of various 80x86 CPU chips
  and motherboards. A center fed half-wave dipole antenna was analyzed
  with 299 segments. The total execution and the impedance matrix fill
  and factor times reported by NEC are shown in the following two tables.

  A. NEC4.1 EXECUTION TIMES IN SECONDS FOR THE TEST299.NEC INPUT FILE.

       CPU/MOTHERBOARD CACHE RAM MATRIX MATRIX TOTAL
                                                  FILL FACTOR EXEC

   1. Pentium 120-MHz 256KB 32MB 14.07 7.88 22.75
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   2. Pentium 100-MHz Triton 512KB 16MB 15.87 8.53 25.15
       Super Micro P55CMS PBURST EDO
   3. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 32MB 15.96 8.73 25.45
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   4. Pentium 100-MHz Triton 512KB 64MB 16.12 8.63 25.50
       Super Micro P55CMS PBURST FPM
   5. Pentium 100-MHz Triton 256KB 64MB 16.22 8.93 25.85
       Micronics M54Hi PCI/ISA PBURST FPM
   6. Pentium 120-MHz 256KB 32MB 15.42 10.18 26.40
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
   7. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 16MB 16.97 9.58 27.30
       Intel P54C-PCI/Neptune SRAM FPM
   8. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 32MB 17.71 9.73 28.49
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   9. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 32MB 17.16 10.77 28.69
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
  10. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 32MB 18.76 10.57 30.19
       Dell/Intel Neptune? SRAM FPM
  11. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 16MB 18.80 10.60 30.23
       Intel P54C-PCI/Neptune SRAM FPM
  12. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 32MB 18.91 11.97 31.78
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
  13. Pentium 60-MHz 256KB 16MB 27.09 16.92 45.16
       Dell system SRAM FPM
  14. Pentium 75-MHz 256KB 8MB 29.89 15.02 48.35*
       Gateway-2000 P5-75 SRAM FPM
  15. Intel 80486DX4-100 256KB 16MB 32.59 21.16 55.38
       Gigabyte PCI "AM" MB SRAM FPM (memory = 0-wait state)
  16. Intel 80486DX4-100 256KB 16MB 33.08 23.50 58.33
       Gigabyte PCI "AM" MB SRAM FPM (memory = 1-wait state)
  17. AMD AM486DX4-100 256KB 16MB 36.63 22.26 60.53
       Gigabyte PCI "AM" MB SRAM FPM (memory = 0-wait state)
  18. AMD AM486DX4-100 256KB 16MB 40.36 24.96 67.06
       Gigabyte PCI "AM" MB SRAM FPM (memory = 1-wait state)
  19. Intel 80486DX2-66 512KB 16MB 56.29 32.78 93.01
       Gigabyte EISA MB SRAM FPM

B. NEC2 EXECUTION TIMES IN INTEGER SECONDS FOR THE TEST299.NEC INPUT FILE.

   Although the NEC2 fill, factor and execution times are less precise
   than those in NEC4.1, they are included here because NEC2 is more
   widely distributed than NEC4.1. Further, some configurations tested
   here were not tested under NEC4.1.

       CPU/MOTHERBOARD CACHE RAM MATRIX MATRIX TOTAL
                                                    FILL FACTOR EXEC

   1. Pentium 120-MHz 256KB 32MB 11 11 22
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   2. Pentium 120-MHz 256KB 32MB 13 12 25
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
   3. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 32MB 13 12 25
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   4. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 16MB 13 13 27
       Intel P54C-PCI/Neptune SRAM FPM
   5. Pentium 100-MHz 256KB 32MB 14 14 28
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
   6. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 32MB 15 13 28
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton PBURST FPM
   7. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 16MB 15 14 29
       Intel P54C-PCI/Neptune SRAM FPM
   8. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 16MB 15 17 32
       Intel ZAPPA/Triton SRAM FPM
   9. Pentium 90-MHz 256KB 32MB 15 16 31
       Gigabyte/Intel Triton SRAM FPM
  10. Pentium 75-MHz 256KB 8MB 18 21 40*
       Gateway-2000 P5-75 SRAM FPM
  11. Intel 80486DX4-100 256KB 16MB 32 25 57
       Gigabyte PCI "AM" MB SRAM FPM
  12. Intel 80486DX2-66 512KB 16MB 49 38 88
       Gigabyte EISA MB SRAM FPM

  NOTES: FPM = Fast Page Mode; PBURST = Pipeline Burst cache;
          EDO = Extended Data Output; SRAM = Static RAM cache
          *Only 8-MB of RAM may adversely affect the performance of the
           Gateway-2000 P5-75 system.

          NEC2 and NEC4.1 are double precision Method of Moments antenna
          analysis codes using 32-bit DOS extenders. The codes used
          herein do NOT take advantage of the Pentium's pipeline
          architecture. Compilers generating Pentium optimized code are
          expected to speed up the matrix factorization by 50 to 100%.

          Motherboard costs (w/o CPU) are as follows: Micronics $540,
          Intel P54C-PCI (Premiere-II/Neptune/Plato) $178, Super Micro
          P55CMS $420 (approx), Gigabyte GA-586AT (256KB Pburst cache)
          $240, and Gigabyte PCI 80486AM $123. Intel Pentium CPU prices
          have decreased significantly since Aug 95.
Received on Wed Aug 19 1998 - 10:28:55 EDT

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