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9th June 2003, 18:55 | #41 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| java webconsole will do fine
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9th June 2003, 19:04 | #42 |
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| i'll just post a link here, so everyone who's bored can have a go. First, MadMark for dummies: Step 1: click "benchmarks", and choose a couple benchmarks you want to add to the madmark util.
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9th June 2003, 19:06 | #43 |
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| Step 2: the "set path" button will be red if you haven't pinpointed the location yet. Click on it, and select the root dir of the bench app (eg. C:\Program Files\MadOnion.com\3DMark2001 SE). Once set the button will light up green (but this does (not yet) mean you've chosen a correct dir).
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9th June 2003, 19:07 | #44 |
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| Step 3: choose the bench settings (cpu/gfx/balanced) if apropiate and check "run" if you want to add it to the batch.
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9th June 2003, 19:09 | #45 |
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| Step 4: The number of selected benchmark apps can be seen in the "Main Config" section. Press START and the app will run the selected apps one after the other. Leave your computer alone until the resutls show up.
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9th June 2003, 19:10 | #46 |
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| Step 5: when finished, it should look like this:
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9th June 2003, 19:14 | #47 |
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| where can we get it? |
9th June 2003, 19:17 | #48 |
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| i don't see a link, and i haven't got a mail yet |
9th June 2003, 19:19 | #49 |
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| download (60k) -edit- hexus pifast (download) copy these .3dp files to your 3Dmark2001 directory! It's an executable .jar file. If you have Java VM installed, just doubleclick it. What i need to know: - does it slow down the benchapp significantly? (compared to a normal, stand alone run) - errors? - confusing layout? notes: - You can add benches to the pool multiple times, but currently there's a limit of one 3Dmark run on each setting. eg. you can add 3Dmark twice, one with GFX selected and one with CPU or Balanced, but not two with the same settings. - exporting to .xml/txt/graph is not implemented yet - hexus pifast doesn't "show" anything while running, just wait for ~60-90seconds to let it finish - you will have to set the path for each bench added seperatly, in the next version you'll only have to set it once. - the registered version of 3Dmark01 is needed, the free version doesn't support command line interface.
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9th June 2003, 19:26 | #50 |
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| that last line of your last post is a killer :'(
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