Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Sami Dalouche wrote: Hi, I have a P166 sitting right behind me and it comes up with 66.00 BogoMips. but in front of me is a K6-11-350 which peaks out at 696.00 BogoMips. Sooo does that mean I can do more than 10 times as much work on the K6 ?? What a sales gimick !! Probably means the s... hot risc inside the K6 loops real fast compared to the cisc Pentium. My cyrix P166+ (a 133 Mhz CPU) displays : Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 132.00 BogoMips On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 11:42:52AM +0100, Pedro Guerreiro wrote: Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Does anybody have any ideias? -- Pedro Guerreiro (aka digito)([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- // -oOo- -oOo ---oOo--\\ | Sami Dalouche | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | AIM : linhax| | 01.34.83.16.76 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ : 25529539 | \\ -oOo- -oOo ---oOo--// -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- Cheers, Colin Tree
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Colin Tree wrote: Hi, I have a P166 sitting right behind me and it comes up with 66.00 BogoMips. but in front of me is a K6-11-350 which peaks out at 696.00 BogoMips. Sooo does that mean I can do more than 10 times as much work on the K6 ?? What a sales gimick !! Hi Colin There is a formula for bogomips for most chips, the documetnation witht he bogomips package will give that. For the K6 series is is approximately 2*clock speed. My K6-2-350 give s a bogomips of about 700. The Pentium gives a muchslower number, about = the clock rate. At least that is true for the Pentium 266 I'm on right now. Bogomips = 267. Probably means the s... hot risc inside the K6 loops real fast compared to the cisc Pentium. Believe it or not: The Pentium is a risc processor so far as the small instructions. The internal architecture is exactly RISC. The multicycle instructions are, as you suggest, CISC. There is an array of hidden registers in the chip that are used in exactlty the same way a RISC programmer uses registers. I do not know how the K6 is constructed. I must find out. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (Thanks guys!)
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
My cyrix P166+ (a 133 Mhz CPU) displays : Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 132.00 BogoMips On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 11:42:52AM +0100, Pedro Guerreiro wrote: Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Does anybody have any ideias? -- Pedro Guerreiro (aka digito)([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- // -oOo- -oOo ---oOo--\\ | Sami Dalouche | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | AIM : linhax| | 01.34.83.16.76 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ : 25529539 | \\ -oOo- -oOo ---oOo--//
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Subject: Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166? Date: Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 02:44:45PM -0700 In reply to:bradleyb Quoting bradleyb([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60. My p75 has 29 bogoMips, you might want to check your configuration. Since we're on the subject, I also have an AMD 486DX4-100 - with about 50 BogoMips. the problem is, it's far slower to use than my p75. I know that comparing bogoMips values isn't an entirely accurate way to compare speeds for different processor types, but is this normal? Thanks, Brad Cyrix 166MX got 149.5 Bogomips on 2.0.20-2.0.36 on Slackware but on Debian it was about 130. Same Hardware, different partition. When I went to the 2.2.x Kernel Debian met Slackware, Bogomips now 149.5 on both. (??) Slackware was/is libc5. The answer, well the only difference I see is the Bogomips number, compile times haven't changed on either system. Now I don't even look at it anymore. -- In English, every word can be verbed. Would that it were so in our programming languages. ___ Wayne T. Topa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Does anybody have any ideias? -- Pedro Guerreiro (aka digito)([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way.
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Mayhaps the monitor settings are over worked?
RE: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
I get the same number with my P5 166s. Is your 225 a P-Pro? They changed something (I can't remember off hand, I want to say bus size) and that could account for the difference. Can't think of anything for the X problem tho'. --Dano -Original Message- From: Pedro Guerreiro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 24, 1999 6:43 AM To: Debian User Subject: What are the Bogomips for a P166? Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Does anybody have any ideias? -- Pedro Guerreiro (aka digito)([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Quoting Dan Willard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I get the same number with my P5 166s. Is your 225 a P-Pro? They changed something (I can't remember off hand, I want to say bus size) and that could account for the difference. It does depend on what kernel you're running. These are all from the same box booting up at different times: pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory structure at 0x000f6b50 pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry at 0xfd7e1 pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfda9df Probing PCI hardware. Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7100). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7110). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7111). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7112). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (8086:7113). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (1000:f). Please read include/linux/pci.h Warning : Unknown PCI device (1002:4755). Please read include/linux/pci.h Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 331.78 BogoMIPS Memory: 30440k/32768k available (984k kernel code, 384k reserved, 960k data) Swansea University Computer Society NET3.035 for Linux 2.0 NET3: Unix domain sockets 0.13 for Linux NET3.035. Swansea University Computer Society TCP/IP for NET3.034 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_5.6.0 initialized Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu using exception 16 error reporting. Checking 'hlt' instruction... Ok. Linux version 2.0.29 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.2) #1 Mon May 26 09:25:51 EST 1997 pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory structure at 0x000f6b50 pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry at 0xfd7e1 pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfda9df Probing PCI hardware. Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 249.04 BogoMIPS Memory: 30264k/32768k available (1124k kernel code, 384k reserved, 996k data) Swansea University Computer Society NET3.035 for Linux 2.0 NET3: Unix domain sockets 0.13 for Linux NET3.035. Swansea University Computer Society TCP/IP for NET3.034 IP Protocols: IGMP, ICMP, UDP, TCP VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_5.6.0 initialized Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu using exception 16 error reporting. Checking 'hlt' instruction... Ok. Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug - workaround enabled. alias mapping IDT readonly ... ... done Linux version 2.0.34 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #2 Thu Jul 9 10:57:48 EST 1998 pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory structure at 0x000f6b50 pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry at 0xfd7e1 pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfda9df Probing PCI hardware. Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 331.78 BogoMIPS Memory: 30216k/32768k available (1136k kernel code, 384k reserved, 1032k data) Swansea University Computer Society NET3.035 for Linux 2.0 NET3: Unix domain sockets 0.13 for Linux NET3.035. Swansea University Computer Society TCP/IP for NET3.034 IP Protocols: IGMP, ICMP, UDP, TCP VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_5.6.0 initialized Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu using exception 16 error reporting. Checking 'hlt' instruction... Ok. Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug - workaround enabled. alias mapping IDT readonly ... ... done Linux version 2.0.36 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #2 Sun Feb 21 15:55:27 EST 1999 From: Pedro Guerreiro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. Does anybody have any ideias? Try running a different version of the X server? The quick way is to juggle the binary /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_foobar rather than trying to find Debian packages. Cheers, -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1908 653 739 Fax: +44 1908 655 151 Snail: David Wright, Earth Science Dept., Milton Keynes, England, MK7 6AA Disclaimer: These addresses are only for reaching me, and do not signify official stationery. Views expressed here are either my own or plagiarised.
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Subject: RE: What are the Bogomips for a P166? Date: Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 12:13:00PM -0400 In reply to:Dan Willard Quoting Dan Willard([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I get the same number with my P5 166s. Is your 225 a P-Pro? They changed something (I can't remember off hand, I want to say bus size) and that could account for the difference. Can't think of anything for the X problem tho'. --Dano -Original Message- From: Pedro Guerreiro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 24, 1999 6:43 AM To: Debian User Subject:What are the Bogomips for a P166? Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. ~# uname -a Linux mtntop 2.2.6 #21 Thu Apr 22 14:03:47 EDT 1999 i686 unknown cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : CyrixInstead cpu family : 6 model : 1 model name : 6x86MX 2.5x Core/Bus Clock stepping: 3 cpu MHz : 150.065540 fdiv_bug: no hlt_bug : no sep_bug : no f00f_bug: no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 1 wp : yes flags : fpu de tsc msr cx8 cmov mmx bogomips: 149.50 HTH -- Micro Credo: Never trust a computer bigger than you can lift. ___ Wayne T. Topa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 11:42:52AM +0100, Pedro Guerreiro wrote: Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. The Pentium and Pentium MMX cannot be compared directly (or any other different chip families, for that matter). Actually, both look about right. According to the BogoMips mini-HOWTO: Intel Pentium clock * 0.40 Pentium MMX clock * 2.00 Bob -- Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DM42nh http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 12:14:46 -0400 (EDT) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Pedro Guerreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166? Resent-Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 16:08:14 + Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Resent-cc: recipient list not shown: ; Hi. I'm having a problem with a machine in the lab. It's a Pentium 166 with 32Mb, but the reported Bogomips are just 66.??. Somehow, this doesn't look to normal to me, since my Pentium 225 MMX is giving 447.?? Bogomips. My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60. One other thing is that since I've upgraded to Slink on that machine, X became unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to redisplay the screen. from Bogomips mini-HOWTO: As a very approximate guide, the BogoMips can be calculated by: System BogoMips Comparison Intel 8088 clock * (0.004 plusminus 0.001)0.02 Intel/AMD 386SXclock * (0.14 plusminus 0.01) 0.8 Intel/AMD 386DXclock * (0.18 plusminus 0.01) 1(definition) Motorola 68030 clock * (0.25 plusminus 0.005)1.4 Cyrix/IBM 486 clock * (0.34 plusminus 0.065)1.8 Intel Pentium clock * (0.40 plusminus 0.035)2.2 Intel 486/AMD 5x86 clock * (0.50 plusminus 0.01) 2.8 Mips R4000/R4400 clock * (0.50 plusminus 0.015)2.3 Nexgen Nx586 clock * (0.75 plusminus 0.010)4.2 PowerPC 601clock * (0.84 plusminus 0.015)4.7 Alpha (all CPUs) clock * (0.99 plusminus 0.005)5.5 Intel Pentium Pro clock * (0.99 plusminus 0.005)5.5 Cyrix 5x86/6x86clock * (1.00 plusminus 0.005)5.6 Intel Pentium II clock * (1.00) 5.6 Mips R4600 clock * (1.00) 5.6 Alpha 21264clock * (1.99)11.1 AMD K5/K6 clock * (2.00 plusminus 0.010) 11.1 Pentium MMXclock * (2.00)11.1 Motorola 68060 clock * (2.01)11.2 66 for p166 and 447 for p225mmx seems to be fine OK
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60. My p75 has 29 bogoMips, you might want to check your configuration. Since we're on the subject, I also have an AMD 486DX4-100 - with about 50 BogoMips. the problem is, it's far slower to use than my p75. I know that comparing bogoMips values isn't an entirely accurate way to compare speeds for different processor types, but is this normal? Thanks, Brad
Re: What are the Bogomips for a P166?
Pedro, You should really ignore the BogoMIPS rating. It doesn't make any sense. On my dual 90MHz Pentium, I get 72 BogoMIPS. On my notebook computer running a 200MHz MMX Pentium, I get 399 BogoMIPS. And on my 300 MHz Pentium II, I get 307 BogoMIPS. It makes no sense whatsoever. Furthermore, there is virtually no speed difference between my 200 MHz Pentium MMX notebook and my dual 90MHz workstation. Allen -- Linux: If you're not careful, you might actually learn something.