Hello list,
Recently, we already released 0xbench version 1.1.5, and you can get the latest binary/source here: http://code.google.com/p/0xbench/downloads/list http://gitorious.org/0xbench
Changes since version 1.1.1: - Add SunSpider JavaScript benchmark - Allow customized result output path - Support dashboard bundle format used in Linaro Automated Validation Architecture - Enable detailed report of libmicro and UnixBench - Android 2.3+ build fixes
Also, you can install 0xbench on your Android devices through Android Market.
NOTE: due to the expiration of previous key for Android Market, we have to rename the package and then upload to Marketplace again. Therefore, the package namespace is now changed from org.zeroxlab.benchmark to org.zeroxlab.zeroxbenchmark. We feel sorry for inconvenience.
The next version will be 1.2.x, and glmark2 [*] is known to be part of test cases.
Sincerely, Jim Huang (jserv) http://0xlab.org/
[*] https://launchpad.net/glmark2
2010/8/18 Jim Huang jserv@0xlab.org:
Hello list,
We are proud to announce the release of 0xBench, an open source Android benchmarking app developed by 0xlab.
0xBench comes with several built-in benchmarks, such as Linpack, Scimark2, and LibMicro. 0xBench itself could be extended as well. Developers can add their own benchmarks (either in native C or Java) to suit their needs. Please check the project page for details: http://code.google.com/p/0xbench/
Documentation in Wiki: http://code.google.com/p/0xbench/w/list
As usual, 0xBench GIT repository is hosted in Gitorious: http://gitorious.org/0xbench/
0xBench is now on the Android Market. If you wish to try it on your phone, please search for “0xBench” in the Market. In addition to 0xBench, we are also introducing a website called 0xBenchWeb, a simple web service that stores and visualizes your benchmarking results. After finish running benchmarks on your phone, you can choose to upload your results to 0xBenchWeb. http://0xbenchmark.appspot.com/