Hello unix-heads...

I have a second-hand PCP 210 with a G3 upgrade card.  I promptly installed YDL on it.  
I have some (but not all, I think) manuals for the card, so I'm unsure what speed the 
machine is running at.  I do know that on the MacOS side there was a control panel for 
adjusting the speed of the processor, or cache, or something like that.  I was 
wondering if there's any way I can determine how fast it is running, and if Linux is 
making use of the full capabilities of the processor (since it is adjustable).

If this is all really vague, I will try to dig up some more info.  I haven't bothered 
to look into the issue for awhile, so I've gotten fuzzy on the details.

Thanks,
Tim

-- 
Tim Larson          <><   <><   <><   <><   <><
Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve 
neither liberty nor safety.
I apologize for the irregular wrapping and quoting.  I use MS Outlook.



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