I'm posting because I have a powerbook g4 titanium, and I got fed up
> > with my wireless card that has/had extremely low quality. So I bought
> > a Netgear WG511, and found the drivers at prism54.org... I installed
> > the modules with no problems and now I hav
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Everett Coleman II wrote:
> I'm not posting because i have some problem or something.
> I'm posting because I have a powerbook g4 titanium, and I got fed up
> with my wireless card that has/had extremely low quality. So I bought
> a Netgea
On 12/13/03 08:33, "Colin Leroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
On 14/12/2003, at 12:03 AM, Colin Leroy wrote:
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 li
Le sam 13/12/2003 à 14:33, Colin Leroy a écrit :
> 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.
I know that Bogomips are not important a
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
On 13/12/2003, at 11:43 PM, Everett Coleman II wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:gcc80x86# cat /.proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 7450, altivec supported
clock : 667MHz
revision: 2.1 (pvr 8000 0201)
bogomips: 663.55
As a complete aside (sorry), is a bogomips this low normal; I a
Hello,
I'm not posting because i have some problem or something.
I'm posting because I have a powerbook g4 titanium, and I got fed up
with my wireless card that has/had extremely low quality. So I bought
a Netgear WG511, and found the drivers at prism54.org... I installed
t
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