Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 12 Apr 1999 15:39:09 -0400 (AST) | From | Rivalino Matias Junior <> | Subject | Processor Clock (fwd) |
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Hello All,
I would like get information about How can I get the clock processor using Linux tools or other resource (Kernel API, library functions, etc.). My Machine is AMD K6-II 3DNow 350Mhz, the Linux Kernel is 2.0.34. The clock processor information I get in the BIOS Setup. However, these information I switch in the BIOS Setup and the msg of POST is changed (e.g. AMD K6-II 166 Mhz.). I'm doubt of my REAL clock processor. The Windows98 system tools print the AMD-K6 ID, but don't print the clock value. A short loop program that I write in C (Borland CPP) run in 13 seconds in a Pentium 166 (MS-DOS mode). This program running in the AMD machine is more slow, finish in 33 seconds.
List, thanx in advance,
RMj.
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