At some point, Shawn Asmussen had written: > > I was browsing through the mini HOWTO's and I was reading the Bogomips > one, and I noticed that according to the document, a normal 486 DX/DX2 > has a bogomips around half of it's clockspeed, and that particularly low > values often indicate an improperly configured bios. Anyway, I'm running > an AMD 486DX4-120, and my Bogomips only shows up at 3.08. I realize that > this isn't a very good measure of system performance, but I thought that > the particularly low value might indicate that my cmos isn't setup > properly. I am running the default values for virtually everything buy my > hard drive settings, and I've tried enabling/disabling various options > like adapter ram cache, and rom cache, and what not but no change. Any > suggestions on how to figure out what settings I should use?
I just went through this les than a month ago... You have to look at the write-back/write-thru setting. I had to set it to write-thru. Tim

