PocketPC Mark 1.03

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  • Date added:
    03/07/2003
  • File size:
    287K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC

Publisher’s description

Pocketpc Mark is a benchmarking utility for Pocket PCs. Currently the following modules are implemented: CPU dhrystone benchmark (CPU integer performance); CPU whetstone benchmark (CPU float performance); memory speed benchmark (memory bus bandwidth benchmark); file system benchmark (benchmarks the RAM file system performance); storage cards benchmark (benchmarks the performance of the storage cards installed including iPaq file store); graphics benchmark (benchmarks the Windows CE graphics library; memory latency benchmark. PocketPC Mark has a modular structure that allows more benchmarks to be added in the future.

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