Mark Haywood wrote:
> Li, Aubrey wrote:
>> Mark.Haywood at Sun.COM wrote:
>>
>>> Li, Aubrey wrote:
>>>> Alexander Kolbasov wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Attached is the version that prints
>>>>>
>>>>> Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 12/05/2007 12:01:46
>>>>>  on-line since 11/26/2007 15:06:47.
>>>>>  The i386 processor operates at [1596, 2128, 2660] 2660 MHz,
>>>>>        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
>>>>> ...
>>>> This one looks good to me.
>>> I should point out that I've seen at least one platform (MacBook Pro I
>>> think) that exported about 10 P-states.
>> So are you suggesting we should display a range like [1596 MHz - 2660
>> MHz]?
> 
> I do feel strongly about either format, but thought others might if they 
> knew it was possible (but probably rare) to see 10 frequencies listed.

Make that, "I do not ..."


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