Christopher Barry wrote: > > I have a Pentium-MMX 166MHz overclocked to 200MHz and I get 399.77. I > believe 332.60 is the exact number I got to when I had it clocked at > 166MHz. That definately is a weird problem you've got. > > FWIW, > Chris > > none wrote: > > > > Hi, I just recently installed debian 2.0 on my pc at home and I just > > noticed something odd as I booted. Since I have started using debian it > > shows 249.04 bogomips whereas when I used to run slackware,redhat,suse it > > would show 332.60 bogomips. I know this probably isnt such a big deal but > > it struck me as being odd. I have built another kernel and it show the > > same 249.04 number, then I tried booting off a slackware 3.5 bootdisk I > > have and it reported the 332.60. Anyway just thought I would ask if there > > was some sort of reason of this inconsistency, other then that I am very > > pleased with debian 2.0. Oh by the way I am using a Pentium 166/MMX > > processor with 96MB RAM. > > Why does my Cyrix 200 M2 only get ~150? I thought that BogoMips were only a measure of integer performance. I guess the Bogo for bogus is right!
Mark Panzer > > Thanks! > > Eric > > > > --