openssl/times
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5.lnx Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.9.0b 1998-12-21 10:56:39 +00:00
100.lnx
100.nt Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.9.0b 1998-12-21 10:56:39 +00:00
200.lnx
486-66.dos
486-66.nt
486-66.w31
586-085i.nt
586-100.dos
586-100.ln4
586-100.LN3
586-100.lnx
586-100.nt Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
586-100.NT2
586-100.ntx
586-100.w31
586-1002.lnx
586p-100.lnx Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
686-200.bsd Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
686-200.lnx Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.9.0b 1998-12-21 10:56:39 +00:00
686-200.nt
aix.t
aixold.t Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
alpha400.t Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
alpha.t
cyrix100.lnx
dgux-x86.t
dgux.t
hpux-acc.t
hpux-kr.t
hpux.t
L1
p2.w95
pent2.t
R4400.t
R10000.t
readme Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
s586-100.lnx Import of old SSLeay release: SSLeay 0.8.1b 1998-12-21 10:52:47 +00:00
s586-100.nt
sgi.t
sparc2
sparc.t
sparcLX.t
usparc.t

The 'times' in this directory are not all for the most recent version of
the library and it should be noted that on some CPUs (specifically sparc
and Alpha), the locations of files in the application after linking can
make upto a %10 speed difference when running benchmarks on things like
cbc mode DES.  To put it mildly this can be very anoying.

About the only way to get around this would be to compile the library as one
object file, or to 'include' the source files in a specific order.

The best way to get an idea of the 'raw' DES speed is to build the 
'speed' program in crypto/des.