Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 16 Aug 1997 01:21:51 -0600 | From | "Ashley M. Kirchner" <> | Subject | Re: Bogomips |
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> Glynn writes: I've got a Pentium 60/66 with a Bogomips rating of 20.30 > > Glynn writes: I take it that's abnormal; I can't change the CPU Cache > settings from the > Glynn writes: BIOS. Anyone have any suggestions? > Glynn writes: Why do you think that it's abnormal? > Glynn writes: FWIW, I have a Pentium 120, Bogomips rating of 47.92.
Bogomips on my 486DX4/100 reports 31.95 (other stats: 48Mb, 5.1Gb)
> thumpy writes: ok for us uneducated but learning pepole can you > explain this > thumpy writes: benchmark what is it what software and what it rates I > have never > thumpy writes: heard of this before sorry for asking but I must know > being a power > thumpy writes: user who loves to know whats happening I wanna bench my > p-266 and my > thumpy writes: p-166 :).
Bogomips is a standalone version of the benchmark program run by the Linux kernel at boot time. The "Bogo" in BogoMIPs stands for bogus. See the BOGOMips Mini-HOWTO document for more information on interpreting the results of the program.
Bogomips can also be found separately at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/status/bogo-1.2.tar.gz. Bogomips should compile on any ANSI C conforming system.
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