Okay, I tested another Xeon machine.

This time, a single processor Compaq Proliant 5500 with a 400MHz Xeon and
512MB RAM.

I tested M11213 per Brian Beesley's suggestion.

Prime95 showed it at .028 seconds per iteration, and I did a pretty decent
job timing it.

It finished and found it prime in approx. 446 seconds (00:07:26).

Quick calc of 446/11213 shows ~.040 seconds per iteration, so I guess the
displayed number is lower than reality, with the real number being approx.
42% larger.  That's a big error.

Do the other benchmark results on the web page take this into account or is
this only a problem with Pentium II's and/or Xeon's?

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