Hi!
On 19-Jan-99, Peter Bartosch took time to write :
bogomips should only depend on hardware no ?
only on cpu (and clock)
that's what i thought too, but it doesn't seem true in my case
as with exactly the same hardware and no change in bios
i have
700 bogomips with kernel
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Peter Bartosch wrote:
On 19-Jan-99, Peter Bartosch took time to write :
bogomips should only depend on hardware no ?
only on cpu (and clock)
that's what i thought too, but it doesn't seem true in my case
as with exactly the same hardware and no change in
On 19-Jan-99, Peter Bartosch took time to write :
bogomips should only depend on hardware no ?
only on cpu (and clock)
that's what i thought too, but it doesn't seem true in my case
as with exactly the same hardware and no change in bios
i have
700 bogomips with kernel 2.2.0pre7
and
Hi!
i have :
processor : 0
cpu : 586
model : AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
stepping: M difference !!! what is it ?
it's a production-revision!
higher stepping - newer cpu because of newer production-masks (and hopefully
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I think i have a problem with one of my new K6-2 box.
I have two boxes : same motherboard (ASUS P5A) , same amount of memory
(128Mo).
Same output of /proc/cpuinfo for both
*except* for bogomips.
One is a 350MHz and it gives me ~350 Bogomips
the other
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 11:13:41AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think i have a problem with one of my new K6-2 box.
I have two boxes : same motherboard (ASUS P5A) , same amount of memory
(128Mo).
Same output of /proc/cpuinfo for both
*except* for bogomips.
One is a 350MHz and it
Hi,
I think i have a problem with one of my new K6-2 box.
I have two boxes : same motherboard (ASUS P5A) , same amount of memory
(128Mo).
Same output of /proc/cpuinfo for both
*except* for bogomips.
One is a 350MHz and it gives me ~350 Bogomips
the other is a 400MHz and it gives me ~800
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 11:13:41AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One is a 350MHz and it gives me ~350 Bogomips
the other is a 400MHz and it gives me ~800 Bogomips
I think there is a problem. What do you think ?
No.
What should i check first ?
Read the Bogomips mini-Howto.
On 17-Jan-99, Marcus Brinkmann took time to write :
One is a 350MHz and it gives me ~350 Bogomips
the other is a 400MHz and it gives me ~800 Bogomips
I think there is a problem. What do you think ?
No.
i think there is, see below
What should i check first ?
Read the Bogomips
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 03:34:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
besides the fact it seems outdated (1997-12-13), it says like me:
AMD K5/K6 clock * (2.00 plusminus 0.010) 11.1
and it lists K6 at 166Mhz having already ~330Bogomips !
so my AMD K6-2 at 350Mhz should
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
besides the fact it seems outdated (1997-12-13), it says like me:
AMD K5/K6 clock * (2.00 plusminus 0.010) 11.1
and it lists K6 at 166Mhz having already ~330Bogomips !
so my AMD K6-2 at 350Mhz should have 700Bogomips isn't it ?
so next part
On 17-Jan-99, Marcus Brinkmann took time to write :
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 03:34:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
besides the fact it seems outdated (1997-12-13), it says like me:
AMD K5/K6 clock * (2.00 plusminus 0.010) 11.1
and it lists K6 at 166Mhz having already
On 17-Jan-99, Phillip Deackes took time to write :
so my AMD K6-2 at 350Mhz should have 700Bogomips isn't it ?
I think I would be concerned too. I have an AMD K6-2 3D 350 MHz
I am !
processor, overclocked to 400MHz and I get the following from cat
/proc/cpuinfo:
processor : 0
cpu
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
otherwise the 'compile as [386/486/Pentium/PentiumPro]' option in kernel
compilation could change the bogomips rating or not ?
i compiled it as a 686.
should i compile it as a 586 ?
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