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awesome! thanks for all the answers!
i look forward to the additional features of healthcheck

it would also be nice if someone made a clean environment image that can be flashed to another partition. stripped of everything hogging system performance (GUI and background tasks). only for testing purposes like ram checks/benchmark and usb, NAND and eMMC benchmarks. it seems that maemo is quite a hogger even though its lightweight, but i guess its because its a full blown Linux OS.
i remember the days when people used DOS+Windows 3.1... on a "33MHZ+4MB ram" computer, Win3.1 started in a half second. not a very pretty GUI though but 100% snappy because there was almost no background tasks ...i guess GUI's for linux were even faster than that, back in those days.

unfortunatly im not experienced enough to create a benchmark image for the N900... ill try learning it though when i get access to a desktop. have been using the N900 as a main computer for months.

EDIT: ill edit the first post if any benchmark apps comes around (or health check gets add features) and can do tests like these.



Originally Posted by Tony Grunt View Post
Did a 1Gig file copy and it averaged 17500-17600 KB/sec.
My 16gig Class 6 microsd did 7000-7100 KB/sec for the same file.
nice speeds! can u please benchmark the torrent clients QtRapids and Transmission.

Compare OS responsiveness while downloading in highest possible speed - one test for the eMMC, and another test for the MicroSD?
if we're lucky the system stays responsive while downloading to the microsd. i have no microsd yet so i cant do test right now.

Last edited by S0urcerr0r; 2010-05-29 at 01:43.