Re: problem in BOGOmips

2001-02-09 Thread Prasanna P Subash
the bogomips algorithm changed between kernels. Now it uses the tsc register. Your bogomips should typically be about 2*processor mhz. On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 02:35:05AM +0530, Ashish Gupta wrote: > Hi, > I want to use bogomips as the indicator of CPU capability for > different architecture

Re: problem in BOGOmips

2001-02-09 Thread Brian Gerst
Ashish Gupta wrote: > > Hi, > I want to use bogomips as the indicator of CPU capability for > different architectures. I have found following values from /proc/cpuinfo > for different CPUs. > > MHz bogomips version > 233 intel 233 2.2.9, 2.0.36 >

Re: problem in BOGOmips

2001-02-09 Thread Richard B. Johnson
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Ashish Gupta wrote: > Hi, > I want to use bogomips as the indicator of CPU capability for > different architectures. I have found following values from /proc/cpuinfo > for different CPUs. > In a nutshell, you can't! There is the requirement for some small delays when

Re: problem in BOGOmips

2001-02-09 Thread Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ashish Gupta) writes: > Hi, > I want to use bogomips as the indicator of CPU capability for > different architectures. I have found following values from /proc/cpuinfo > for different CPUs. You got your answer. Try pronounce bogomips and you will hear bogo like in bogus.

problem in BOGOmips

2001-02-09 Thread Ashish Gupta
Hi, I want to use bogomips as the indicator of CPU capability for different architectures. I have found following values from /proc/cpuinfo for different CPUs. MHz bogomips version 233 intel 233 2.2.9, 2.0.36 166 intel 331 2.2.9