Could it be sysctl?

sysctl hw.cpufrequency (you have to divide the answer by 1 million) gives
you proc speed, but I don't know whether it's actually measuring or just
reporting the state of a variable.

TimH

I tried on my TiBook (1GHz) and it says 667000000 (that would be 667MHz).
Both System Profiler and the Hardware preference pane (installed by CHUD) report 1GHz.
In Energy Saver, processor performance is set to highest. What gives?


Luis Sequeira


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