Jeffry Loucks wrote :
> I expect you are looking for relative speed so you can adjust a
> game or something. In that case, you know the kind of things you
> want to do and you have the system tick available. Perform a
> normal operation for your app,repeat it sufficiently to burn at
> least several system ticks and then do the math.
> If you are looking for actual CPU speed... why?
Just to fill in a table of various machines so users can take their pick,
considering heap space, speed, battery life and convenience. I write a cave
survey freeware, and many of my users are not current Palm users, but they buy
a device just to use it. The most often asked question I get is "Which device
should I get?" I try to provide them as much info as I can.
see http://www3.sympatico.ca/leblanc.luc/auriga/aurigaen.html#LIMITS
(next release will add CPU speed, and differentiate m130's, hence my post).
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Luc Le Blanc
> > Is there a tool to determine a device CPU speed? I notice the
> > m130 has existed in at least tow flavors: one running OS 4.1,
> > the other, likely on an ARM processor, running OS 5.2 and
> > offering 4 times the heap space.
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