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    Benchmarking OS help thread

    following Clint's advice I have began stripping windows XP (32 bit because the drivers are alot easier to work with)
    Requiring only 200MB harddrive space and A MIN of 128MB of Ram.
    With a Native install only using 80MB of Ram and I need some volunteers to help with Beta testing. What is required is a working CD burner and an open rig.
    I had to remove a lot of Drivers, so you will need to download and burn your drivers in advance. The CD key and activation is Baked in, so no Cracks required.
    Edit:
    now NickS is hosting
    http://nnstep.com/
    shouldn't take more than a couple minutes to get it now
    and with urbanfox doing mirror hosting just incase we get backed up
    http://banthefox.com/nn_step.iso


    Download away.


    disclaimer: you need a valid copy of windows to download that or else its illegal to posses it.

    If you have problem let me know so that I can help I hope to stomp out all Bugs as quickly as possible

    oh and a Change log will soon be listed on the site I am currently working on.
    Edit:
    now we have music..
    Last edited by nn_step; 05-09-2006 at 02:21 AM.
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    Did a reformat with a clean install on msi neo 2, 3200 venice, 2x512 ocz plat rev 2. No problems. Board, graphics, and lan drivers all installed with no issues. Tomorrow I'll start overclocking and benching. Looking good
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    I will beta test and help if needed, not much skills though so I guess most will be testing

    Btw good initiative does the install includes a changelog? Without knowing what has been removed and what premade registry changes have been made it would be pointless to compare with a normal tweaked xp. Or am I totally off and is all tweaking still required, which would make sence when considering tweaks are dependant on system and benchmark. Would be nice if the install would come with a program which will set up the os for any specific benchmark. For instance reg tweaks would be easy this way but idk if it's really practical since you can do the same with .reg files :S

    Btw NN with 8 seeders and me as only leech the speed is embarasing. Granted it isn't a big file but I would like to have it before tomorrow, I might get some results up before 4X4N

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    When I get my DDR Booster I'm going to install this on a small HDD and try to break 10k in 05

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    I got the file, was away for a while and it's to late to do anything today but tomorrow I will give it a try and compare scores over my own mildly tweaked xp. Wonder if it's going to be a big diffrence though, and in which's favour

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartianInvader
    I got the file, was away for a while and it's to late to do anything today but tomorrow I will give it a try and compare scores over my own mildly tweaked xp. Wonder if it's going to be a big diffrence though, and in which's favour
    Sounds like a plan, any and all suggestions to make XS's new Benching OS better Please share. We will do the best we can to fix all problems and improve performance
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    Is it Sp2 or Sp1 or before?? I think SP2 is supposed to be faster.
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    SP2 but as a word of warning in a few Cases attempts to emulate DOS games didn't work well but outside of DOS I haven't heard any problems
    edit: except for slow Download speed but Thanks to NickS that is going to speed up rapidly soon
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    Im downloading right now and will test it out and try to seed it a bit for ya.

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    seeding, thx again dude.
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    d/ling now, will seed and test when finished.

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    Oops right lol I should seed to, so used to leeching files

    Nneway, in it's naked state the iso consists off windows without (a> drivers you don't need.... b>... ). Yup you guessed it idk what else. You haven't answerd the question about the changelog either. Is possix/os2 already disabeld/removed? Stuff like that... If you pm me a list off made changes to the iso I would gladly put together a changelog to put in the iso.

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    That sounds interesting. Will install it on a dif partition on my rig and see if its any faster using R@H.
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    Also, id like to see a change log for each version. I think it would help a lot.

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    This is a good idea since everything in my XP is disabled. I just have about 1GB sitting there wasting space. DLing from NickS at 300K, nice.

    edit: DLed in 10min, nice.
    Last edited by r3w4; 04-26-2006 at 07:47 AM.

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    awsome

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    Thank you.. If you guys don't mind waiting Clint and I have something very special coming up for all of you
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Thank you.. If you guys don't mind waiting Clint and I have something very special coming up for all of you
    A 200MB combo of 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista packed with all benchmark programs and utilities? I could tell by the smiley you used.

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    Got it installed without a problem. I noticed no difference in SuperPi performance. I didn't get in 3D benchmarks run through because my drivers are screwed up. I tried these NGO custom drivers out, and they gave me a bunch of errors. So I tried Omega, and performance was down 25% for some reason.

    It comes with some tweaks and is small so that's good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3w4
    Got it installed without a problem. I noticed no difference in SuperPi performance. I didn't get in 3D benchmarks run through because my drivers are screwed up. I tried these NGO custom drivers out, and they gave me a bunch of errors. So I tried Omega, and performance was down 25% for some reason.

    It comes with some tweaks and is small so that's good.
    I'll see if I can find that and make a patch for that..
    edit: and I would like to thank every one who helped me by Seeding..
    I will no longer maintain the torrent but if you feel like it you can continue to seed.
    All future updates and versions will be available on nnstep.com
    Last edited by nn_step; 04-26-2006 at 08:31 PM.
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    Finally got some time to work with this last night. 1m pi time is pretty much the same, 32m about 2 sec. faster. 3dmark01 gained over 300 points. 3dmark03 gained about 150. Not a lot of difference, but I like this stripped down version. Looking forward to your special treat. Thanks for all your work on this nn_step
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    I think the next thing we need nn_step is a folding/crunching OS? Any thoughts?? I'll be giving this a shot soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    I think the next thing we need nn_step is a folding/crunching OS? Any thoughts?? I'll be giving this a shot soon.
    Good idea..
    I'll probably make a R@H version first..
    but unfortunately I'll need to do more research
    To make and perfect those..
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    I think the next thing we need nn_step is a folding/crunching OS?
    I'd love to see a new OS for live folding.
    Overclockix, Overfoldix, Foldix are getting too old to run on some newer systems, and I've been thinking of running some diskless rigs.

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    The Examples you will need
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    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
    Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was

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