The SheevaPlug also runs at a 1.2 Ghz ARM-compatible processor, an order of magnitude vaster than the NSLU's 133 Mhz OOTB or 266 Mhz modded processor... so your money should, indeed, vary.
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 8:49 AM, David Given <dg@cowlark.com> wrote:
M.J. Johnson wrote:
[...]
> As a cautionary note, when I previously asked this list about Java onI run OpenJDK 6 on a SheevaPlug using the Cacao VM, with excellent
> NSLU, I was informed that Java 5 was a "dead end", and that although it
> may be possible to get OpenJDK running on Debian Slug, performance may
> be a significant issue. FWIW...
results --- it's over twice as fast as the default (which seems to be Zero).
I have some benchmarks here:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiWQADzU1i2wdHZGWDBqX054eEo4eDliV0p0Zy1KY3c&hl=en_GB&authkey=CKDJ9o0F
If it works well on a SheevaPlug it's probably also good for the NSLU2.
Although bear in mind that the SheevaPlug has 16 times as much RAM, and
that Java is memory-heavy, so YMMV.
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