I bought the 3.06 for the greater overclocking potential ;)
In regards to lmbench, I've tried 2 and 3 and get these results
when I try to run it:

#bash-2.05b$ make results see
#cd src && make results
#make[1]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make[2]: Entering directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#`../scripts/compiler` -O -DSYS5 -Dvalloc=malloc
#-DS_IFIFO=S_IFFIFO -DUSE_RANDOM   -c lib_tcp.c -o
#../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o
#/bin/sh: line 1: `../scripts/compiler`: No such file or
#directory
#make[2]: *** [../bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib_tcp.o] Error 127
#make[2]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make[1]: *** [lmbench] Error 2
#make[1]: Leaving directory `/downloads/lmbench-2.0.4/src'
#make: *** [results] Error 2

I've even tried renaming the lmbench-*.* folder to just lmbench
with no luck. It doesn't want to be in the root directory does
it?

Yup,
Mr O.


--- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr O wrote:
> 
> > Actually the 3.06 is a 533FSB.
> 
> What, that old thing!  You've had that motherboard since what,
> April?
> March, even?  I didn't know you'd taken up paleontology... 
> (-:
> 


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