What kind of system resources does NComm TMS consume?
The following table illustrates CPU bandwidth consumption for various TMS configurations; these are standard Dhrystone Version 2.1 MIPs measured on a 55-MIP 860 platform – Dhrystone is a benchmark program that tests a system’s integer performance; the program is CPU bound, performing no I/O functions or operating system calls. Dhrystones per second is the metric used to measure the number of times the program can run in a second. TMS Package CPU Utilization* (w/ Signaling) CPU Utilization* (w/o Signaling) (ROM) TEXT/CODE* (RAM) DATA/BSS* T1 1.24 MIP 0.27 MIP 85.7 K 53.0 K E1 1.65 MIP 0.16 MIP 58.1 K 55.9 K T3 0.45 MIP # 75.0 K 44.8 K * MIPs are conservative estimates; Text/Code is per system; Data/BSS is per line or span; T1/E1 Data/BSS is less than the sum. Figures are for direct access devices. # Signaling is not applicable for T3 NComm Frequently Asked Questions NComm FAQs Copyright 2001, NComm, Inc.