On 13 Dec 2003 at 23h12, Ryan Verner wrote: Hi,
> > clock : 667MHz > > bogomips : 663.55 > > As a complete aside (sorry), is a bogomips this low normal; I always > thought PPC hardware outdid x86 hardware at the same Mhz rating? My > 1.25ghz powerbook is rating something incredibly low, too. > > model name : Pentium II (Deschutes) > cpu MHz : 349.075 > bogomips : 697.95 Bogomips don't mean anything. Bogomips is about 2x MHz on x86, 1x on PPC. Just try CPU-intensive, unoptimized (ie, no mencoder as it has a lot of assembly) applications if you want to do benchmarks. You can also try some highly optimized things like dnetc if you just want to be happy ;-) -- Colin