On 7-12-2012 0:52, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Am 07.12.2012 um 00:37 schrieb Bas Laarhoven:
>
>> On 6-12-2012 23:37, Michael Haberler wrote:
>>> and not so bad:
>>>
>>> $ /usr/xenomai/bin/latency
>>>
>>> RTT|  00:02:28  (periodic user-mode task, 1000 us period, priority 99)
>>> RTH|----lat min|----lat avg|----lat max|-overrun|---msw|---lat best|--lat 
>>> worst
>>> RTD|      4.249|      5.124|     19.333|       0|     0|      0.833|     
>>> 24.916
>>> RTD|      4.333|      5.124|     21.124|       0|     0|      0.833|     
>>> 24.916
>>> RTD|      3.999|      5.124|     17.083|       0|     0|      0.833|     
>>> 24.916
>>> RTD|      4.083|      5.166|     18.083|       0|     0|      0.833|     
>>> 24.916
>>>
>>> it confirms the guesstimate that the beaglebone is roughly 2x as fast as 
>>> the Raspberry
>>>
>>> -m
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>> Was this bone running at 500 or 720 MHz ?
> I would think 720:
>
>   cat /proc/cpuinfo
> Processor       : ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
> BogoMIPS        : 718.02
> Features        : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls
> CPU implementer : 0x41
> CPU architecture: 7
> CPU variant     : 0x3
> CPU part        : 0xc08
> CPU revision    : 2
>
> Hardware        : am335xevm
> Revision        : 0000
> Serial          : 0000000000000000
>
> -m

Yep, just to make sure you weren't running from USB power.

-- Bas

>> -- Bas


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