Re: Good CPU benchmark program?
- From: "UZnal" <unalz-at-mail333-dot-com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 11:28:44 +0200
Hm. When I try to run it from a floppy disk it tells me it can only
run from an installed instance. YMMV
Running ACGDEMO.EXE suffices. Copy the file anywhere you like and ignore
setup/install etc. It is a DOS program produced by (c) 1986-1994 Advanced
Computer Graphics, Inc., hence ACG, responsible for the presentation-like
style.
There is another ACGDEMO.EXE, dated 1995, which is only a marketing demo gag
of the Intel overdrives incl. Pentium overdrive. It does not provide diags
and speed test. The demo was a part of the 3-disk Intel literature guide,
one disk contained Acrobat 2.1.
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