On Wed, Dec 05, 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about "Re: [Slightly Off Topic] processor
speed":
>...
> However, on Sun/Alpha the best I can do is run psrinfo, but it is
> problematic since those systems are in some cases assymetric - and I cannot tell
> on which cpu
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> I admit this is slightly "Meaningless Numbers Calculus", but I have
> to measure a certain computational task, and come up with a number
> per architecture. I could use total process time, but dividing it
> with the processor speed to acquire a measure
ue, Dec 04, 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about "[Slightly Off Topic] processor
>speed":
> > I would like to tell the speed of the processor I'm using, via a system call, on
> >...
> > Please assume I cannot open the computer or afraid of screwdrivers,
> > and
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about "[Slightly Off Topic] processor
speed":
> I would like to tell the speed of the processor I'm using, via a system call, on
>...
> Please assume I cannot open the computer or afraid of screwdrivers,
> and cannot p
I would like to tell the speed of the processor I'm using, via a system call, on
various unices (linux, solaris and alpha).
any idea?
Please assume I cannot open the computer or afraid of screwdrivers,
and cannot parse the lovely Linux /proc/cpuinfo, nor parse the output of Sun's
and alpha's