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Bogo

Description: BogoMIPS - the UNIX CPU speed tester
Download: bogo.lzx       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 28kb
Version: 1.2
Date: 27 May 2006
Author: louise@louise.amiga.hu
Submitter: Rene W. Olsen
Email: ac/rebels com
Category: utility/shell
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 1851
 
Comments: 4
Snapshots: 0
Videos: 0
Downloads: 607  (Current version)
607  (Accumulated)
Votes: 0 (0/0)  (30 days/7 days)

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Including 68k, 68k-noixemul and PPC PowerUP, OS4 versions

Tired of rebooting your system so you can see how many BogoMIPS it's
running at today?  Want to impress your friends?  Be the first person
on your block to run the standalone bogomips program.  Now you can
measure BogoMIPs all day long without having to bring your system
down.  This could be the "killer app" that Linux has been waiting for.

"Bogomips" is a standalone program that displays your system
performance using one of the world's most recognized benchmarks.  It
uses the same code that is used in the Linux kernel while booting, but
runs as a user program.

A man page and make file are included. Detailed instructions for
building, running, and installing are in the file INSTALLNG.

Version 1.3 of BogoMIPs is now portable and should run on any system
that supports an ANSI C compiler and library.

The package is available from sunsite.unc.edu in the directory
/pub/Linux/system/Misc

P.S. Don't forget to post your results to the net and impress
thousands of people around the world!                



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