On 12/13/03 08:33, "Colin Leroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2003 at 23h12, Ryan Verner wrote: > > Hi, > >>> clock : 667MHz >>> bogomips : 663.55 >> >> As a complete aside (sorry), is a bogomips this low normal; I always >> thought PPC hardware outdid x86 hardware at the same Mhz rating? My >> 1.25ghz powerbook is rating something incredibly low, too. >> >> model name : Pentium II (Deschutes) >> cpu MHz : 349.075 >> bogomips : 697.95 > > Bogomips don't mean anything. Bogomips is about 2x MHz on x86, 1x on PPC. > Just try CPU-intensive, unoptimized (ie, no mencoder as it has a lot of > assembly) applications if you want to do benchmarks. > > You can also try some highly optimized things like dnetc if you just want to > be happy ;-) This isnt entirly true... Depends on the PPC cpu... This is my router... cpu : 603ev clock : 200MHz revision : 2.1 (pvr 0007 0201) bogomips : 133.12 machine : Power Macintosh motherboard : AAPL,e407 MacRISC detected as : 35 (Alchemy) pmac flags : 00000000 memory : 64MB pmac-generation : OldWorld sloopy. p.s. Colin, sorry about sending it to you personally....