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From: Bill B. <bra...@us...> - 2002-05-20 14:28:19
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Hiro, SPEC benchmarks are not free. They are licensed. But there are
inexpensive licenses for educational institutions and non-profit
organizations. But even the full price licenses for some of the SPEC
benchmarks is cheaper that a full single user license for popular office
suites.
In which specific SPEC benchmark are you interested?
Bill
William C. Brantley, Ph.D.
Linux Technology Center, Performance,
512-838-8505, t/l 678, fax -5573
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Sandra J Baylor
To: LinuxPerformance
05/20/2002 08:51 cc:
AM From: Sandra J Baylor/Silicon Valley/IBM@IBMUS
Subject: Re: [Lbs-tech] free spec benchmark?(Document link: WBrantley
mail)
Is everyone on this mailing list? Can anyone on our team respond to Hiro's
question?
Regards,
Sandra Johnson Baylor, Ph.D.
Manager, Linux Performance
Linux Technology Center
(512) 838-4983, T/L 678-4983
(512) 838-4663 - FAX, T/L 678-4663
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Hiro Yoshioka
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05/20/2002 04:54 AM
Hi,
I have a question.
Do you know a free implementation version of SPEC benchmarks?
I know the SPEC benchmarks are set of free software and
some proprietry specifications.
I'd like to run SPEC compatible benchmarks.
Thanks in advance,
Hiro
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