From: Zooko O'Whielacronx zooko@zooko.com <zooko@zooko.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:45:28 +0000 (+0530)
Subject: pyfec: update performance measurements
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pyfec: update performance measurements

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diff --git a/pyfec/README.txt b/pyfec/README.txt
index 4bc34ef..88d0f76 100644
--- a/pyfec/README.txt
+++ b/pyfec/README.txt
@@ -133,14 +133,14 @@ A C compiler is required.  For the Python API, Python version 2.5 is required.
 
  * Performance Measurements
 
-On Peter's fancy Intel Mac laptop (Core Duo 2?), it encoded from a file at
-about 6.2 million bytes per second.
+On Peter's fancy Intel Mac laptop (2.16 GHz Core Duo), it encoded from a file
+at about 6.2 million bytes per second.
 
 On my old PowerPC G4 867 MHz Mac laptop, it encoded from a file at about 1.3
 million bytes per second.
 
 On my Athlon 64 2.4 GHz workstation (running Linux), it encoded from a file at
-about 3.7 million bytes per second and decoded at about 5.5 million bytes per
+about 4.9 million bytes per second and decoded at about 5.8 million bytes per
 second.