Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!floyd!harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!tektronix!decvax!ittvax!ittral!hall From: hall@ittral.UUCP (Doug Hall) Newsgroups: net.micro.apple Subject: Mac Benchmarks Message-ID: <388@ittral.UUCP> Date: Sun, 18-Mar-84 14:09:58 EST Article-I.D.: ittral.388 Posted: Sun Mar 18 14:09:58 1984 Date-Received: Tue, 20-Mar-84 00:46:35 EST Lines: 21 [ask, and it shall be given] I had a chance to try out MacPascal and MacBasic (a pre-pre-release version as far as I know) and I was very impressed. While the graphics were very nice, the thing that impressed me the most was the speed. A few simple benchmarks were run using MacPascal and compared favorably to the same programs run on a Sage IV. I realize that's not a totally fair test, since the Sage was running the p-system and MacPascal is interpreted (incrementally compiled?) but it was still impressive. A few benchmarks using MacBasic ran approximately 3-5 times faster than the same programs on the IBM-PC and much faster than in Applesoft on my //e. One nice feature of MacBasic is that it doesn't require line numbers unless you are referencing a line with a goto statement. The MacPascal environment has a nice syntax checker and a sort of "pretty program" feature which will take care of indentions, etc. My overall impression is that MacPascal and MacBasic are worth having (and waiting for.) I don't know when it will be available, how much it will cost, or any other details, and I don't know where the version I saw came from. None of the dealers around here have it, as far as I know. Good things come to those who wait.