On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, C F wrote:
Gordon, how did you get such good numbers?
Here is my setup:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : CentaurHauls
cpu family : 6
model : 10
model name : VIA Esther processor 1200MHz
stepping : 9
cpu MHz : 399.054
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Looks like your BIOS settings are a bit wonky... I've seen this after I
accidentally shafted a board by fiddling with the video settings and had
to subsequently zero the bios with the jumper... Go in and check the clock
multipliers, etc.
FWIW: my test machine is a very old:
model name : VIA Samuel 2
cpu MHz : 533.377
cache size : 64 KB
and the "production" machine is:
model name : VIA Esther processor 1000MHz
cpu MHz : 997.560
cache size : 128 KB
What distro are you running?
I'm running Debian sarge as the base, with a stick kernel compiled
statically for the hardware. I also compile asterisk & zaptel from sources
then hand-craft (with the aid of some scripts!) this into a compressed
initrd and put it all on a 64MB IDE flash drive which subsequently loads
entirely into RAM and runs from there. (I have a 2nd 64MB flash drive for
voicemail storage) Output of df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 124M 70M 55M 57% /
tmpfs 125M 0 125M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hdc2 60M 16K 60M 1% /data
The board has 256MB of RAM fitted, so 128MB for the ramdisk and 128MB for
run-time. Who needs fancy embedded stuff these days ;-)
Gordon
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