FWIW, it runs faster of Jaeger Monkey (Firefox 4) than it does on V8 (Chrome). Shouldn't the bogomips be relative to the performance of the processing layer?

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Martin Schröder <martin@oneiros.de> wrote:
2011/5/17 Patrick Gundlach <patrick@gundla.ch>:
> so it's only a matter of time when TeX runs in the browser. I don't know how/if it is possible to access local files, but that should be doable (dropbox,...)

s/run/crawls/

This emulates a "pc" with 20 bogomips and 30MB RAM.
It's probably slower than the machine DEK used for development of TeX78. :-)

Best
  Martin
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