Michael Schmitz dixit: >cat /proc/scsi/scsi
/proc/scsi ENOENT. >But then, the SCSI driver does not need to be compiled in or loaded either. True. Finn Thain dixit: >ColdFire with 680x0 emulation libraries (though that may not matter since >/proc/cpuinfo is only available on Linux). There are plans to get Debian on ColdFire with MMU. Michael Schmitz dixit: >Clocking of 134 MHz for a 68040 is well into the realm of the silly. 50 MHz >may >have been the maximum possible. I can easily boot ARAnyM on my laptop at home. I guess I’d get about 20 emulated MHz. >Old kernels may have a different format for the output, but as far as I recall >a >ratio of clock to BogoMIPS of 2:1 seems reasonable for real hardware as well. As Geert said, the clock rate is guessed from the BogoMIPS value, which by the way is only calculated at startup and in a VERY short time, so is wildly inaccurate. Virtualisation hosts with varying load will have unusable values there; I’ve started to use python’s built-in benchmark to check which VM to use before building gcc or linux now… So far, the only good idea was to check for existence (and possibly usability) of the natfeat instruction, I think. The goal is to be able to check for emulation/virtualisation WITHOUT any special setup. bye, //mirabilos -- “Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool.” -- Edward Burr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org