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<title>Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers</title>
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<abstract>
<para>
This is the list of Frequently Asked Questions for Linux, the free
@ -120,7 +116,7 @@ There is a historical archive of all versions of the Linux kernel at
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.2">
<title id="where-do-i-start">Where Do I Start?</title>
<title id="where-do-i-start">How to Get Started.</title>
<para>
There are a handful of major Linux distributions. For information
about them, and how they are installed, see Matthew Welsh's
@ -173,11 +169,12 @@ special local and national needs. Many of them are archived at
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.3">
<title id="what-software-does-linux-support">
What Software Does Linux Support?</title>
Software that Linux Supports.</title>
<para>
Linux supports GCC, Emacs, the X Window System, all the standard Unix
utilities, TCP/IP (including SLIP and PPP), and all of the hundreds of
programs that people have compiled or ported to it.
All of the standard open source utilities, like GCC, XEmacs, the
X Window System, all the standard Unix utilities, TCP/IP (including
SLIP and PPP), and all of the hundreds of programs that people have
compiled or ported to it.
</para>
<para>
There is a DOS emulator, called DOSEMU. The latest stable release is
@ -228,10 +225,9 @@ endterm="are-the-newsgroups-archived-anywhere">'')
<sect2 label="1.4">
<title id="ported-compiled-written-xxx">
Where Can I Find Application <emphasis>XXX</emphasis>?
(Was: Has Anyone Ported/Compiled/Written <emphasis>XXX</emphasis> for Linux?)</title>
How to Find a Particular Application.</title>
<para>
First, look in the Linux Software Map. It's at:
Look first in the Linux Software Map. It's at:
<ulink url="ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/linux-software-map/">
<literal>ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/linux-software-map/</literal>
</ulink>, and on the other FTP sites. A search engine is available on
@ -299,7 +295,7 @@ FAQ has instructions for finding the source code.
<sect2 label="1.5">
<title id="does-linux-run-on-my-computer">
Does Linux Run on My Computer? What Hardware Is Supported?</title>
What Hardware Is Supported?</title>
<para>
A minimal Linux installation requires a machine for which a port
exists, at least 2Mb of RAM, and a single floppy drive. But to do anything
@ -331,7 +327,7 @@ endterm="howtos-and-other-documentation">'')
<sect2 label="1.6">
<title id="what-ports-to-other-processors-are-there">
What Ports to Other Processors Are There?</title>
Ports to Other Processors.</title>
<para>
At present there doesn't seem to be a definitive list of the Linux
ports that are in existence. The URL's below are simply the ones that
@ -492,15 +488,16 @@ There is also a port to SGI/Indy machines ("Hardhat"). The URL is
<sect2 label="1.7">
<title id="how-much-hard-disk-space-does-linux-need">
How Much Hard Disk Space Does Linux Need?</title>
Disk Space Requirements: Minimal, Server, and Workstation.</title>
<para>
About 10Mb for a very minimal installation, suitable for trying Linux,
and not much else.
</para>
<para>
You can fit an installation that includes X into 80Mb. Installing
Debian GNU/Linux takes 500Mb&ndash;1GB, including kernel source code, some
space for user files, and spool areas.
You can fit a typical server installation, including the X Window
Systemt GUI, into 80Mb. Installing Debian GNU/Linux takes
500Mb&ndash;1GB, including kernel source code, some space for user
files, and spool areas.
</para>
<para>
Installing a commercial distribution that has a desktop GUI
@ -511,7 +508,7 @@ suite, will claim 1&ndash;1.5 GB of disk space, approximately.
<sect2 label="1.8">
<title id="how-much-memory-does-linux-need">
How Much Memory Does Linux Need?</title>
Minimum and Maximum Memory Requirements</title>
<para>
At least 4MB, and then you will need to use special installation
procedures until the disk swap space is installed. Linux will run
@ -529,11 +526,6 @@ with 2MB of RAM. Refer to the answer to:
``<xref linkend="get-linux-material-by-ftp"
endterm="get-linux-material-by-ftp">''
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.9">
<title id="how-much-memory-can-linux-use">
How Much Memory Can Linux Use?</title>
<para>
A number of people have asked how to address more than 64 MB of
memory, which is the default upper limit in most standard
@ -590,7 +582,7 @@ endterm="boot-time-parameters">'', below.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.10">
<sect2 label="1.9">
<title id="does-linux-support-the-usb-bus">
Does Linux Support Universal System Bus Devices?</title>
<para>
@ -605,9 +597,9 @@ endterm="world-wide-web-for-linux-stuff">'')
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.11">
<sect2 label="1.10">
<title id="is-linux-public-domain-copyrighted">
Is Linux Public Domain? Copyrighted?</title>
What is Linux's Open-Source License?</title>
<para>
The Linux trademark belongs to Linus Torvalds. He has placed the Linux
kernel under the GNU General Public License, which basically means
@ -644,7 +636,7 @@ endterm="where-are-linux-legal-issues-discussed">'')
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="1.12">
<sect2 label="1.11">
<title id="is-linux-nix">Is Linux *nix?</title>
<para>
Not officially, until it passes the Open Group's certification tests,
@ -661,11 +653,12 @@ information, see
<sect1 label="2">
<title id="topics-of-current-interest">
Topics of Current Interest.</title>
Topics of Current Interest.
</title>
<sect2 label="2.1">
<title id="anti-linux-fud">
How Do I Cope with Anti-Linux FUD?
What Is the Best Way to Respond to Anti-Linux FUD?
</title>
<para>
Basically, ignore it. When confronted with anti-Linux misinformation
@ -675,16 +668,17 @@ capabilities, not advertising hype and buzzwords.
</para>
<para>
This FAQ adheres to several simple guidelines for non-Linux content,
which are briefly described in an article by the FAQ Maintainer at
<ulink
url="http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-02-10-004-20-OP-C">
<literal>http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-02-10-004-20-OP-C</literal></ulink>
which are briefly described in an article written
by the FAQ Maintainer: <ulink
url="http://www.mainmatter.com/fud.txt">
<literal>http://www.mainmatter.com/fud.txt</literal></ulink>, reprinted
from <citetitle>Linux Today.</citetitle>
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="2.2">
<title id="kernel-2.4.0">
Should I Upgrade to the 2.4.0 Kernel? Now?
What Are the Reasons to Upgrade to the Version 2.4 Kernel.
</title>
<para>
The kernel 2.4 source code, the product of countless hours of
@ -708,9 +702,7 @@ and stumble over the incompatibilities&mdash;of the new kernel as well.
<para>
If there's a compelling reason to upgrade, the source code is
available, in the tar archive:
<filename>linux-2.4.</filename><emphasis>x</emphasis><filename>.tar.gz</filename>, in all
of the usual places. (Refer to: ``<xref
linkend="where-can-i-get-the-latest-kernel-version"
<filename>linux-2.4.</filename><emphasis>x</emphasis><filename>.tar.gz</filename>. (Refer to: ``<xref linkend="where-can-i-get-the-latest-kernel-version"
endterm="where-can-i-get-the-latest-kernel-version">,'' below.) It
will likely be several months at least before the commercial vendors
upgrade their distributions to the new kernel.
@ -719,7 +711,7 @@ upgrade their distributions to the new kernel.
<sect2 label="2.3">
<title id="kgcc">
Should I Use the Red Hat 7.0 <literal>kgcc</literal> Compiler?
When Is It a Good Idea To Use the Red Hat 7.0 <literal>kgcc</literal> Compiler?
</title>
<para>
Red Hat Linux 7.0 ships with two compilers, GCC 2.96, and KGCC, a.k.a,
@ -811,34 +803,13 @@ to information about international laws that affect cryptographic
software.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 label="2.6">
<title id="docbook-version-of-the-faq">
How Is the DocBook Version of the FAQ Produced?</title>
<para>
At present, the Linux FAQ uses the OASIS DocBook SGML DTD. HTML
output is produced using James Clark's <application>Jade</application>
DSSSL parser with modified versions of Norman Walsh's modular style
sheets. The segmented version is produced from Jade output using a
Perl program called <literal>faqinator</literal>. Question numbers in
the SGML markup are generated with Perl. The text version is
formatted from HTML with <application>lynx</application>, and split
into segments using the standard GNU text utilities, and the segments
are posted to Usenet. The DocBook utilities are located at
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/docbook-tools/">
<literal>ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/docbook-tools/</literal>
</ulink>. In addition, the Linux Documentation Project maintains
DocBook utilities. Refer to: ``<xref linkend="howtos-and-other-documentation"
endterm="howtos-and-other-documentation">''
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 label="3">
<title>Network Sources and Resources</title>
<sect2 label="3.1">
<title id="where-can-i-get-the-latest-kernel-version">
Where Can I Get the Latest Kernel Version?</title>
Where Can Is the Latest Kernel Version on the Internet?</title>
<para>
Make that versions. The 2.0 series kernels are still available for
older machines. The latest production kernel series is 2.2.x. The
@ -886,7 +857,7 @@ There is a story about the features of the 2.4 series kernels at
<sect2 label="3.2">
<title id="howtos-and-other-documentation">
Where Can I Get the HOWTO's and Other Documentation?</title>
Where Are the Web and Archive Sites of the HOWTO's and Other Documentation?</title>
<para>
Look in the following places, and the sites that mirror them.
</para>
@ -1106,7 +1077,7 @@ And the Home Page of this FAQ is
<sect2 label="3.3">
<title id="world-wide-web-for-linux-stuff">
Where Should I Look on the World Wide Web for Linux Stuff?</title>
Where Is the Linux Stuff on the World Wide Web?</title>
<para>
In addition to the Linux Documentation Project Home Page:
<ulink url="http://www.linuxdoc.org/">
@ -1551,7 +1522,9 @@ an up-to-date list of News groups.
</sect2>
<sect2 label="3.5">
<title id="what-other-faqs">What Other FAQ's and Documentation Are There for Linux?</title>
<title id="what-other-faqs">
What Other FAQ's and Documentation Are There for Linux?
</title>
<para>
There are a number of special-interest FAQ's on different subjects
related to system administration and use, and also on miscellaneous topics
@ -1662,7 +1635,7 @@ XTERM&mdash;Frequently Asked Questions.
<sect2 label="3.6">
<title id="get-linux-material-by-ftp">
Where Can I Get Linux Material by FTP?</title>
Where Can Are the Linux FTP Archives?</title>
<para>
There are three main archive sites for Linux:
</para>
@ -4354,7 +4327,7 @@ something like that. Get a recent version.
<title id="lilo-boot-kernel-image">
How Do I Get LILO to Boot the Kernel Image?</title>
<para>
>From kernel versions 1.1.80 on, the compressed kernel image, which is
From kernel versions 1.1.80 on, the compressed kernel image, which is
what LILO needs to find, is in <filename>arch/i386/boot/zImage</filename>, or
<filename>arch/i386/boot/bzImage</filename> when it is built,
and is normally stored in the

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<article>
<title>BogoMips mini-Howto
<author>Wim van Dorst, <htmlurl url="mailto:baron@clifton.hobby.nl"
name="baron@clifton.hobby.nl">
<date>v30, 2000-11-09
<author>Wim van Dorst, <htmlurl url="mailto:WvD@clifton.nl"
name="WvD@clifton.nl">
<date>v31, 2001-04-06
<abstract>
<nidx>BogoMips</nidx><nidx>BogoMips!international</nidx>
This text gives some information about BogoMips, compiled
from various sources such as news and e-mail.
This text, in it most up to date version, is retrievable from
its homepage at <htmlurl url="http://www.hobby.nl/~clifton"
name="www.clifton.nl">, and at the various Linux archives in the file
.../HOWTO/mini/BogoMips. Translations are available, as far as I know,
in French, Japanese, Italian, German, Polish, Portuguese, <htmlurl
url="http://hroch.zero.sk/howto-bogo.shtml" name="Slovak">, <htmlurl
url="http://www.linux.org.tw/CLDP" name="Chinese">, and <htmlurl
url="http://free.netlap.hu/howto/BogoMips.html" name="Hungarian">
This text, initially started back in 1993 as BogoMips Information Sheet,
is retrievable in the most up-to-date version from its homepage at
<htmlurl url="http://www.clifton.nl" name="www.clifton.nl">, and
from the various Linux archives in the file .../HOWTO/mini/BogoMips.
Translations are available in
<htmlurl url="http://www.linux.org.tw/CLDP" name="Chinese">,
<htmlurl url="http://www.freenix.org/unix/linux/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips.html" name="French">,
German,
<htmlurl url="http://free.netlap.hu/howto/BogoMips.html" name="Hungarian">,
<htmlurl url="http://ldp.linux.or.id/HOWTO/mini/other-formats/html/ID-BogoMips-miniHowto.html" name="Indonesian">,
Italian,
Japanese,
<htmlurl url="http://www.linux.no/nldp/dokumentasjon/dokument/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips-mini-HOWTO/BogoMips-miniHOWTO-NO.html" name="Norwegian">,
Polish,
Portuguese,
<htmlurl url="http://www.insflug.org/COMOs/BogoMIPS-mini-Como/BogoMIPS-mini-Como.html" name="Spanish">,
and <htmlurl url="http://hroch.zero.sk/howto-bogo.shtml" name="Slovak">
from appropriate archives.
An explanatory article, titled 'the Quintessential Linux Benchmark,'
was published in the Linux Journal, issue January 1996.
An explanatory <htmlurl url="http://kinetic.org/bogo-mips.html"
name="article">, titled 'the Quintessential Linux Benchmark,' was published
in the Linux Journal, vol 21, January 1996.
The BogoMips is also explained in <htmlurl url="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr"
name="The Jargon File">.
@ -48,9 +59,9 @@ ratings, are reported directly to me, or published on Usenet.
<p>
<itemize>
<item>Stuart Trusty, <tt/stuart@linuxlabs.com/
<item>AMD Athlon at 1100 MHz
<item>2182.35 BogoMips
<item>Gary Bridgewater, <tt/gbdsb@pacbell.net/
<item>Intel Pentium 4, at 1500 MHz
<item>2962.23 BogoMips
</itemize>
<sect1>The highest multiple-CPU Linux boot sequence BogoMips value
@ -58,7 +69,7 @@ ratings, are reported directly to me, or published on Usenet.
<p>
<itemize>
<item>Peter Rival, <tt/frival@zk3.dec.com/
<item>31x Alpha EV67 CPUs, at 731 MHz, SMP
<item>31x Alpha EV67 Wildfire CPUs, at 731 MHz, SMP
<item>46170.90 BogoMips
</itemize>
@ -116,13 +127,13 @@ people on the news.'
</quote>
BogoMips are being determined in <tt>/usr/src/linux/init/main.c</tt>
(simple C algorithm), and the pertaining kernel
variable <tt/loops_per_sec/ is used in several drivers for more
serious purpose. The actual delay function <tt/udelay()/ is in
assembler, and therefore each port has its own definition in
<tt>/include/asm/delay.h</tt>. The <tt/loops_per_sec/ variable
and the <tt/udelay()/ function are used in numerous drivers,
see:
(simple C algorithm, with a nice example of floating point
arithmetic within the fully integer kernel), and the pertaining
kernel variable <tt/loops_per_sec/ is used in several drivers
for more serious purpose. The actual delay function <tt/udelay()/
is in assembler, and therefore each port has its own definition in
<tt>/include/asm/delay.h</tt>. The <tt/loops_per_sec/ variable and
the <tt/udelay()/ function are used in numerous drivers, see:
<quote><verb>
cd /usr/src/linux #or where else source is located
find . -name '*.[hcS]' -exec fgrep loops_per_sec {} /dev/null \;
@ -154,6 +165,7 @@ Intel Pentium clock * 0.40 2.2
Intel 486 clock * 0.50 2.8
AMD 5x86 clock * 0.50 2.8
Mips R4000/R4400 clock * 0.50 2.8
Motorola 68040 clock * 0.67 3.7
Nexgen Nx586 clock * 0.75 4.2
PowerPC 601 clock * 0.84 4.7
@ -172,10 +184,11 @@ AMD K5/K6/K6-2/K6-III clock * 2.00 11.1
AMD Duron clock * 2.00 11.1
UltraSparc II clock * 2.00 11.1
Pentium MMX clock * 2.00 11.1
Pentium 4 clock * 2.00 11.1
Centaur C6-2 clock * 2.00 11.1
PowerPC 604/604e/750 clock * 2.00 11.1
Motorola 68060 clock * 2.01 11.2
Motorola 68040 not enough data (yet)
IBM S390 not enough data (yet)
</verb></quote>
@ -260,9 +273,12 @@ intrinsically the same for all CPUs of all makes.
<p>What did change in kernel version 2.2.14 is the CPU state
setting just before the BogoMips calculation. This affects the
BogoMips rating for all Intel and AMD Pentium variations, resulting
in approximately 2*clock, where these were not 2*clock. The
entries based on these upgraded kernel versions are marked
in the list below with an initial *.
in approximately 2*clock, where these were not 2*clock.
<p>The entries based on these upgraded kernel versions for CPUs
where this change was actually relevant for (Pentium II/III,
Celeron, Athlon) are marked in the list below with an initial *
(star symbol).
<sect1>BogoMips ... failed
@ -353,31 +369,20 @@ to the BogoMips rating that is presented on booting Linux:
Note that more serious uses for real benchmarking are
addressed in the Linux Benchmarking Howto by André D. Balsa.
<sect>Compilation of ratings
<p>The following table gives some reported BogoMips ratings for various
systems: more than 1200 entries by more than 1000 different persons, from
approximately 50 different countries. Note that the ratings here are
from the actual Linux booting sequence, except of course for the
section on Non-Linux Systems.
approximately 50 different countries.
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured 386 systems
<p>Note that the ratings here are from the actual Linux booting sequence,
except of course for the section on Non-Linux Systems.
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
386DX/16 387 nocache 0.57 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu>
386DX/25 0.82 P Wright <philip.wright@purplet.demon.co.uk>
386DX/25 nocache 1.03 Mark A. Horton <mahmha@crl.com>
386SX/16 1.5 Stefan Kromer <sk@galaxy.sunflower.sub.org>
386SX/16 1.6 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
386SX/20 1.87 Paul C. Dulany <pcdulany@wam.umd.edu>
386SX/20 2.45 Roger Harkess <roger@visi.com>
386DX/25(?) 128c 6.03 Chuck Meo <meo@solbourne.com>
386DX/20 13 Ed Runnion <erunnio@hubcap.clemson.edu>
</verb>
<p>Some entries are marked with an '*'. See the chapter above about
the 'New algorithm?' for explanation.
<sect1>Normal 386 systems: SX, DX, Nexgen
<sect1>386 systems: SX, DX, Nexgen
<p>
<verb>
@ -467,69 +472,23 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Nx586/110 NexGen 81.51 Ron Marsh <rmarsh@plains.nodak.edu>
</verb>
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured 486 systems
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured 386 systems
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
486DX/33 0c 1.45 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu>
486SL/25 0c 1.95 Paraskevas Evripidou <skevos@seas.smu.edu>
486DLC/40 0c 2.45 S.Schendel <sschend@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
486DX/33 128c 2.94 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.04 Andrew Steinbach <stei0113@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 3.05 Eric Hagen <ehagen@hawaii.edu>
486DX4/100 Cyrix 3.06 Stuart Harvey <sharvey@primenet.com>
486DX5/133 AMD 3.06 Charles Galpin <chg@severn.wash.inmet.com>
486DX4/100 3.06 Bear Giles <bear@indra.com>
486DX2/80 3.08 Gerald E. Butler <gbutler@phoenix.kent.edu>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.08 Charles Hines <chuck_hines@vnet.ibm.com>
486DX4/66 256c 3.10 Riccardo Capella <mc8508@mclink.it>
486DX4/100 wb-cache 3.10 Paul Close <pdc@sgi.com>
486DX4/120 3.13 Brian Perkins <bperkins@netspace.com>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.15 <eruston@net2.intserv.com>
486DX4/100 3.17 Thomas Sudbrak <sudbrak@borneo.gmd.de>
486SLC2/50 Cyrix 3.30 Colin J. Wynne <cwynne@sage.wlu.edu>
486DX/33 3.61 Marten van de Laan <marten@cs.rug.nl>
486DX/33 noturbo 3.61 Dimitris Evmorfopoulos <devmorfo@mtu.edu>
486DX4/120 3.74 Brian Wheeler <bdwheele@indiana.edu>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.74 Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
486DX4/100 Cyrix 256c 4 Joel Kelso <joel@cs.murdoch.edu.au>
486DX/33 256c noturbo 4.25 Wouter Liefting <wlieftin@cs.vu.nl>
486DX/33 4.66 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu>
486Rx2 Cyrix 25/50 4.85 <cosc19v2@menudo.uh.edu>
486SX/33 noturbo 5.21 Scott D. Heavner <sdh@fishmonger.uucp>
486DX2/66 overdrive 5.37 Jeremy Orr <jeremy@careercenter.sfsu.edu>
486DX/33 5.66 Ryan Tucker <rtucker@ttgcitn.com>
486DX2/66 5.88 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl>
486DX4/100 5.94 Howard Goldstein <hg@n2wx.ampr.org>
486DX4/100 AMD 5.94 Mr Pink <vince@dallas.demon.co.uk>
486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Thomas <tom@dirac.physik.uni-konstanz.de>
486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Hugh McCurdy <hmccurdy@ix.netcom.com>
486SLC Cyrix 7 Pieter Verhaeghe <pive@uia.ac.be>
486SX/33 7.84 Paul Hedderly <prh6@unix.york.ac.uk>
486DLC/40 7.98 Wil Cromer <nwc2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
486DX/33 256c 8.27 Rohan Tronson <rohan@kihi.com.au>
486DX4/100 11.11 NN <usenet@uxmail.ust.hk>
486DX4/100 11.3 Earl Gooch <egooch@mc.com>
486/66 Cyrix 13.02 Mike Baptiste <baptiste@bnr.ca>
486SLC2/25 14.6 Vaughan R. Pratt <pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU>
486DX2/66 laptop 14.46 Robert Knop <rknop@netcom.com>
486SLC2/66 18.94 <root@avalon.net>
486DX/33 turbo 19.98 C Vetter <cbvetter@informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
486DX4/75 21.5 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za>
486DX4/75 24.13 Sherman Hsieh <shieh@csua.berkeley.edu>
486DX2/58 26.3 Vassili Leonov <leonov@iedv7.acd.com>
486DX4/100 overclock 28.67 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za>
486DX2/80 36 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca>
486DX2/80 50.08 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca>
486DX4/100 60 Sebastien Dedieu <dedieu@emi.u-bordeaux.fr>
486DX2/100 overclock 60.45 Tony D Shan <tdsst9+@pitt.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 75.40 Jeff Hyche <jwhyche@scott.net>
486DX5/133 AMD 80.08 NN <guesta@slip-29-7.ots.utexas.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 87 John Wiggins <jwiggins@comp.uark.edu>
386DX/16 387 nocache 0.57 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu>
386DX/25 0.82 P Wright <philip.wright@purplet.demon.co.uk>
386DX/25 nocache 1.03 Mark A. Horton <mahmha@crl.com>
386SX/16 1.5 Stefan Kromer <sk@galaxy.sunflower.sub.org>
386SX/16 1.6 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
386SX/20 1.87 Paul C. Dulany <pcdulany@wam.umd.edu>
386SX/20 2.45 Roger Harkess <roger@visi.com>
386DX/25(?) 128c 6.03 Chuck Meo <meo@solbourne.com>
386DX/20 13 Ed Runnion <erunnio@hubcap.clemson.edu>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal 486 systems
<sect1>486 systems
<p>
<verb>
@ -646,6 +605,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
486DX2/66 33.9 Magnus Back <erambk@eraj.ericsson.se>
486DX2/66 notebook 33.9 Robert A Knop <rknop@mop.caltech.edu>
486DX2/66 34.06 Al Clark <aclark@netcom.com>
486DX4/75 notebook 37.38 January W <jweiner1@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de>
486DX4/75 37.47 G Asmundarson <grettir@wordperfect.com>
486DX2/80 39.83 Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@fnac.net>
486DX2/80 39.93 Andrew Tubbiolo <enigma@seds.lpl.arizona.edu>
@ -751,7 +711,69 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
5x86/160 AMD 80.36 David H.S. Oh <david@std.net>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal 486 variations: Cyrix/IBM, UMC
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured 486 systems
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
486DX/33 0c 1.45 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu>
486SL/25 0c 1.95 Paraskevas Evripidou <skevos@seas.smu.edu>
486DLC/40 0c 2.45 S.Schendel <sschend@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
486DX/33 128c 2.94 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.04 Andrew Steinbach <stei0113@maroon.tc.umn.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 3.05 Eric Hagen <ehagen@hawaii.edu>
486DX4/100 Cyrix 3.06 Stuart Harvey <sharvey@primenet.com>
486DX5/133 AMD 3.06 Charles Galpin <chg@severn.wash.inmet.com>
486DX4/100 3.06 Bear Giles <bear@indra.com>
486DX2/80 3.08 Gerald E. Butler <gbutler@phoenix.kent.edu>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.08 Charles Hines <chuck_hines@vnet.ibm.com>
486DX4/66 256c 3.10 Riccardo Capella <mc8508@mclink.it>
486DX4/100 wb-cache 3.10 Paul Close <pdc@sgi.com>
486DX4/120 3.13 Brian Perkins <bperkins@netspace.com>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.15 <eruston@net2.intserv.com>
486DX4/100 3.17 Thomas Sudbrak <sudbrak@borneo.gmd.de>
486SLC2/50 Cyrix 3.30 Colin J. Wynne <cwynne@sage.wlu.edu>
486DX/33 3.61 Marten van de Laan <marten@cs.rug.nl>
486DX/33 noturbo 3.61 Dimitris Evmorfopoulos <devmorfo@mtu.edu>
486DX4/120 3.74 Brian Wheeler <bdwheele@indiana.edu>
486DX4/120 AMD 3.74 Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
486DX4/100 Cyrix 256c 4 Joel Kelso <joel@cs.murdoch.edu.au>
486DX/33 256c noturbo 4.25 Wouter Liefting <wlieftin@cs.vu.nl>
486DX/33 4.66 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu>
486Rx2 Cyrix 25/50 4.85 <cosc19v2@menudo.uh.edu>
486SX/33 noturbo 5.21 Scott D. Heavner <sdh@fishmonger.uucp>
486DX2/66 overdrive 5.37 Jeremy Orr <jeremy@careercenter.sfsu.edu>
486DX/33 5.66 Ryan Tucker <rtucker@ttgcitn.com>
486DX2/66 5.88 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl>
486DX4/100 5.94 Howard Goldstein <hg@n2wx.ampr.org>
486DX4/100 AMD 5.94 Mr Pink <vince@dallas.demon.co.uk>
486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Thomas <tom@dirac.physik.uni-konstanz.de>
486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Hugh McCurdy <hmccurdy@ix.netcom.com>
486SLC Cyrix 7 Pieter Verhaeghe <pive@uia.ac.be>
486SX/33 7.84 Paul Hedderly <prh6@unix.york.ac.uk>
486DLC/40 7.98 Wil Cromer <nwc2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
486DX/33 256c 8.27 Rohan Tronson <rohan@kihi.com.au>
486DX4/100 11.11 NN <usenet@uxmail.ust.hk>
486DX4/100 11.3 Earl Gooch <egooch@mc.com>
486/66 Cyrix 13.02 Mike Baptiste <baptiste@bnr.ca>
486SLC2/25 14.6 Vaughan R. Pratt <pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU>
486DX2/66 laptop 14.46 Robert Knop <rknop@netcom.com>
486SLC2/66 18.94 <root@avalon.net>
486DX/33 turbo 19.98 C Vetter <cbvetter@informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
486DX4/75 21.5 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za>
486DX4/75 24.13 Sherman Hsieh <shieh@csua.berkeley.edu>
486DX2/58 26.3 Vassili Leonov <leonov@iedv7.acd.com>
486DX4/100 overclock 28.67 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za>
486DX2/80 36 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca>
486DX2/80 50.08 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca>
486DX4/100 60 Sebastien Dedieu <dedieu@emi.u-bordeaux.fr>
486DX2/100 overclock 60.45 Tony D Shan <tdsst9+@pitt.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 75.40 Jeff Hyche <jwhyche@scott.net>
486DX5/133 AMD 80.08 NN <guesta@slip-29-7.ots.utexas.edu>
486DX5/133 AMD 87 John Wiggins <jwiggins@comp.uark.edu>
</verb>
<sect1>486 variations: Cyrix/IBM, UMC
<p>
<verb>
@ -792,28 +814,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
486SX-U5/40 UMC 0c 26.63 Dusan Mihajlovic <zdule@herkules.co.yu>
</verb>
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured Pentium systems, or variations
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
Pentium/66 2.18 Bob Myers <root@shyguy.lonestar.org>
Pentium/90 notebook 9.5 Mark Maybee <markm@cs.colorado.edu>
6x86/120 Cyrix 52.32 Joel Boring <dwild@eskimo.com>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.85 Brian Smith <smithb@laraby.tiac.net>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.32 Scott Francis <mord@netcom.com>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.94 G. Spiegelberg <greg@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.35 Jacek Polewczak <jacek.polewczak@csun.edu>
6x86/120 P120+overcl 104.86 Howard Poe <falcor@kingsnet.com>
Pentium MMX/266 130.66 <yorkchan@hotmail.com>
Pentium MMX/263 overcl 392.40 John Appleby <jma24@cam.ac.uk>
AMD K6-2/300 399.95 Chris Ebenezer <chriseb@nortelworks.com>
Pentium MMX/231 419.43 Juan Domenech <domenech@mail.seric.es>
Pentium MMX/263 overcl 435.87 Juan Domenech <domenech@mail.seric.es>
SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 700.13 R. Carrico <robert_carrico@themoneystore.com>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Pentium systems
<sect1>Pentium systems
<p>
<verb>
@ -942,7 +943,6 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Pentium/166 67.10 Dylan <dylan@ert.com>
Pentium/166 512c 67.10 Dirk Freese <freese@infra.de>
Pentium/188 overcl 74.96 Reijo Pitkanen <reijop@bzln.com>
Centaur C6/200 79.46 James Rotenberry <rotenber@jmr.lasx.com>
Pentium/200 79.66 Piete Brooks <Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Pentium/200 79.69 Timm Gleason <timm@bess.net>
Pentium/200 79.89 Dave S. Baker <dave@acedia.demon.co.uk>
@ -951,20 +951,41 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Pentium/200 80.08 Steve Freeland <sfreel@cs.mcgill.ca>
Pentium/200 81.92 Steve Baur <steve@xemacs.org>
* Pentium/60 119.60 Luis Miguel Bruga <lmburga@ieee.org>
Centaur C6-2/233 154.83 Joe Noble <noble@flashman.com>
* Pentium/100 198.66 Patrick Nichols <pat@humbug.org.au>
* Pentium/133 266.24 Vadim <root@teleline.es>
* Pentium/166 332.60 Electra Flarefire <bcrowe@optushome.com.au>
* Centaur C6-2/200 398.13 Paolo Cravero <cravero@athena.polito.it>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Pentium variations: Intel
<sect1>Oddly or faultily configured Pentium systems
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
Pentium/66 2.18 Bob Myers <root@shyguy.lonestar.org>
Pentium/90 notebook 9.5 Mark Maybee <markm@cs.colorado.edu>
6x86/120 Cyrix 52.32 Joel Boring <dwild@eskimo.com>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.85 Brian Smith <smithb@laraby.tiac.net>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.32 Scott Francis <mord@netcom.com>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.94 G. Spiegelberg <greg@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us>
Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.35 Jacek Polewczak <jacek.polewczak@csun.edu>
6x86/120 P120+overcl 104.86 Howard Poe <falcor@kingsnet.com>
Pentium MMX/266 130.66 <yorkchan@hotmail.com>
Pentium MMX/263 overcl 392.40 John Appleby <jma24@cam.ac.uk>
AMD K6-2/300 399.95 Chris Ebenezer <chriseb@nortelworks.com>
Pentium MMX/231 419.43 Juan Domenech <domenech@mail.seric.es>
Pentium MMX/263 overcl 435.87 Juan Domenech <domenech@mail.seric.es>
SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 700.13 R. Carrico <robert_carrico@themoneystore.com>
</verb>
<sect1>Pentium variations: Intel (MMX, Pro, II, Celeron, III, 4)
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
Pentium MMX/133 265.77 Ron Peters <rpeters@f15fast.al.intel.com>
Pentium MMX/150 307.53 Sami Sihvonen <buggy@fix.no>
Pentium MMX/166 notebk 331.75 n.n. <visionary@aura.title14.com>
Pentium MMX/166 notebk 329.31 Massimo Pinto <pinto@graylab.ac.uk>
Pentium MMX/166 notebk 331.75 NN <visionary@aura.title14.com>
Pentium MMX/166 331.78 Rob Janssen <pe1chl@amsat.org>
Pentium MMX/166 331.78 Dave Page <dave@vale-housing.co.uk>
Pentium MMX/166 331.78 Matthew C. Sell <amtmcs@amsta.leeds.ac.uk>
@ -997,6 +1018,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Pentium MMX/233 465.31 Per Andersson <ppan@cntw.com>
Pentium MMX/233 466.94 Eric George <ergeorge@worldnet.att.net>
Pentium MMX/233 466.94 Van Overbruggen <marcel@johannes.iconnect.nl>
Pentium MMX/233 466.94 Keith Beacham <kbeacham1@sympatico.ca>
Pentium MMX/233 466.94 Erwin Lubbers <erwin@box.nl>
Pentium MMX/250 overcl 498.07 Maarten van Rossum <m@vr.xs4all.nl>
Pentium MMX/266 overcl 525.93 Frank <r2@xs4all.nl>
@ -1018,6 +1040,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Greg Fausak <lgfausak@august.com>
Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Chris Jones <chris@planetsymphone.com>
Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Matthew S. Crocker <matthew@crocker.com>
Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Roberto <rc@cr.com>
Pentium Pro/200 199.95 Reinhold J. Gerharz <rgerharx@erols.com>
Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Gil Megidish <gmegidis@ort.org.il>
Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Jose Navarro <jnavarro@aoc.nrao.edu>
@ -1063,7 +1086,11 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
* Pentium II/272 542.31 Ton <ton@somedomain.com>
* Pentium II/350 699.60 Teun Warnaar <tat@dds.nl>
* Pentium II/350 699.50 Jan <jan-bruchsal@gmx.net>
* Pentium II/360 719.25 <tgreaves@my-deja.com>
* Pentium II/400 792.99 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
* Pentium II/400 794.62 Mark Dickie <mark@dickie29.freeserve.co.uk>
* Pentium II/400 794.62 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
* Pentium II/400 mobile 797.90 Marvin Pierce <mpierce@bigpond.net.au>
Celeron/300 299.83 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
Celeron/300 299.97 Helmut <helmut@cancon.com>
@ -1073,13 +1100,18 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Celeron/366 367.00 Raul Belisario <storm@gold.com.br>
Celeron/400 398.13 Polaris <polaris_c@my-deja.com>
Celeron/466 overcl 462.03 Tim Moore <timothymoore@bigfoot.com>
Celeron/500 498.07 Falk Herwig <fherwig@uvic.ca>
Celeron/500 499.71 Bruce H <xxx@att.net>
* Celeron/433 868.35 Abhik Sarkar <asarkar@optoconnect.net.in>
* Celeron/466 927.33 John Pester <johnp@sonicwall.com>
* Celeron/500 999.42 Pekka Tiitanen <peti@kauha.kauhajoki.fi>
* Celeron/533 1064.96 F. Alfaro <al528580@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
* Celeron/566 1127.22 Bacsi Roland <broland@freemail.hu>
Pentium III/450 447.28 Windsurfer <acorupe@earthlink.net>
Pentium III/450 450.56 Rogier Spieker <rogier@metallica.com>
Pentium III/500 496.44 Cesar Bravo <cesar.bravo@compaq.com>
Pentium III/400 497.85 Eric McCoy <emccoy@hamilton.edu>
Pentium III/500 498.00 Rajko Wehrhahn <seymour@link-c.cl.sub.de>
Pentium III/500 499.71 Morris Walton <mccw@ipass.net>
Pentium III/550 547.23 Art <aeolian@yahoo.com>
@ -1092,23 +1124,37 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Pentium III/733 734.00 Steve Cousins <cousins@umit.maine.ude>
Pentium III/750 747.11 Yong <yonliu@my-deja.com>
* Pentium III/450 901.12 Darrick Wong <DarrickWong@mindspring.com>
* Pentium III/450 901.12 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
* Pentium III/500 999.42 Shawn D. MacIntyre <sdm1560@hotmail.com>
* Pentium III/500 999.75 Darrick Wong <DarrickWong@mindspring.com>
Pentium III/900 1028.92 Charles Reese <creese@engr.ucsb.edu>
* Pentium III/533 1061.68 Ian Pilcher <pilcher@concentric.net>
* Pentium III/550 1064.96 Limin Yu <dragontec@justsystem.co.jp>
* Pentium III/550 1094.45 Benedicto Junior <benjr@elo.com.br>
* Pentium III/550 1101.50 Julius Wijaya <jwijaya@gmx.co.uk>
* Pentium III/560 1117.39 Jurriaan <thunder@xs2all.nl>
* Pentium III/600 1192.76 Taco IJsselmuiden <taco@wep.tudelft.nl>
* Pentium III/600 1192.76 Alex Jenner <alexj@ihug.co.nz>
* Pentium III/600 1199.31 J Uusi-Maahi <jarmo.uusi-maahi@kanetti.com>
* Pentium III/666 1330.38 Bacsi Roland <broland@freemail.hu>
* Pentium III/700 1389.36 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>
* Pentium III/700 1399.19 Vipul Mathur <vipul@linux-delhi.org>
* Pentium III/700 1399.19 Chris Raters <craters@toasty.com>
* Pentium III/700 1405.74 Sam Worf <samworf@newsguy.com>
* Pentium III/700 1441.79 <a.giachino@ekkinc.com>
* Pentium III/730 1461.45 Timm Murray <admin@madtimes.com>
* Pentium III/800 Vaio 1543.37 Scott Maines <smaines@alaya.com>
* Pentium III/800 1592.52 Slawomir Axzkowski <slawek@talex.com.pl>
* Pentium III/800 1592.52 Simon Horn <dinoming@hotmail.com>
* Pentium III/800 1602.36 Lew Pitcher <lpitcher@yesic.com>
* Pentium III/866 1723.60 Rob Farrell <rpf@speakeasy.net>
* Pentium III/866 1723.60 Elgar Pichler <epichler@yahoo.com>
* Pentium III/1000 1992.29 Michael Lush <mlush@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>
Pentium 4/1500 2962.23 Gary Bridgewater <gbdsb@pacbell.net>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Pentium variations: Cyrix, AMD
<sect1>Pentium variations: Cyrix, AMD (K, Duron, Athlon), Centaur
<p>
<verb>
@ -1241,9 +1287,11 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
AMD K6-2/350 3D 699.60 Mirko Schur <mschur@t-online.de>
AMD K6-2/350 699.60 Craig <craig@pop.uky.edu>
AMD K6-2/350 3D 699.60 D. Breuer <dirk.breuer@post.rwth-aachen.de>
AMD K6-III/360 717.62 <holdar@krell.com>
AMD K6-2/366 732.36 Risto A. Paju <rp241@cam.ac.uk>
AMD K6-2/366 734.00 Alex Montaron <canal@multimania.com>
AMD K6-2/366 3D overcl 734.00 Enrico Oreglia <oreglia@ibm.net>
AMD K6-2/400 3D 796.26 Rodney <nycjedi@my-deja.com>
AMD K6-2/400 overcl 799.54 Ivo Plana <ipv@tinet.fut.es>
AMD K6-2/400 overcl 799.54 Alex Montaron <canal@multimania.com>
AMD K6-2/400 3D 799.54 Rajko Wehrhahn <seymour@link-c.cl.sub.de>
@ -1252,6 +1300,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
AMD K6-2/400 3D 799.54 Hamid Misnan <hamidmisnan@ieee.org>
AMD K6-2/400 3D 799.54 James Birchfield <jsbirch@home.com>
AMD K6-2/400 799.54 Matt Graham <mhgraham@fleabag.nullhouse.org>
AMD K6-2/400 3D 799.54 John Pate <johnny@dvc.org.uk>
AMD K6-2/400 overcl 801.18 Phillip Deackes <gsmh@gmx.net>
AMD K6-2/400 overcl 801.18 Jon Riekenberg <jrr8208@ksu.edu>
AMD K6-2/400 overcl 801.18 Ryan Bethke <immortal26@prodigy.net>
@ -1265,15 +1314,18 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
AMD K6-III/417 overcl 833.95 Chris Priest <chris@idol.demon.co.uk>
AMD K6-2/440 878.18 Steve Bourland <sbourlan@ecn.purdue.edu>
AMD K6-III/450 897.84 Craig <craig@pop.uky.edu>
AMD K6-III/450 897.84 John Pate <johnny@dvc.org.uk>
AMD K6-2/450 overcl 901.12 Ted E. Suter <nexion@home.com>
AMD K6-2/450 overcl 901.12 Juan Domenech <domenech@tarraco.seric.es>
AMD K6-2/450 901.12 John Jaeger <john@jjgb.com>
AMD K6-2/450 901.12 Piet Ekkebus <piet_e@zeelandnet.nl>
AMD K6-2/453 902.30 Birko Bergt <birko.bergt@cdc.com>
AMD K6-2/450 902.30 Birko Bergt <birko.bergt@cdc.com>
AMD K6-III/455 overcl 907.67 Phil Stracchino <alaric@babcom.com>
AMD K6-2/455 3D overcl 914.23 Graham Reed <grwr@ssm.ca>
AMD K6-2/475 laptop 943.72 Chris Matthews <chris@masc.ca>
AMD K6-2/475 overcl 950.27 Willow <el-baul@ole.com>
AMD K6-2/475 950.27 Craig <craig@pop.uky.edu>
AMD K6/500 3D 996.14 Matt <mwr4722@fox.tamu.edu>
AMD K6-2/500 999.42 Jon Berlin <jberlin@worldbank.org>
AMD K6-2/500 3D 999.42 Laurent <blackm@pop.multimania.com>
AMD K6-2/500 999.42 Robert <robert@mrcomputers.net>
@ -1285,7 +1337,10 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
AMD Duron/600 1205.86 Chad Daelhousen <loonxtall@hotmail.com>
AMD Duron/650 1294.34 Levi Ramsey <lramsey@student.umass.edu>
AMD Duron/700 1395.92 N. Fabiano <nicola.fabiano@pg.infn.it>
AMD Duron/700 1395.92 Dennis van Dok <dvandok@quicknet.nl>
AMD Duron/700 1399.19 Stuart Trusty <stuart@linuxlabs.com>
AMD Duron/700 1399.19 Krzysztof Nikiel <knik@priv.onet.pl>
AMD Duron/800 1595.80 Papp Tamas <tompos@ns.martos.bme.hu>
AMD K7/500 498.07 Ludwig <cludwig@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
AMD K7/550 548.86 Kieffer <Jerome.KIEFFER@crans.ens-cachan.fr>
@ -1301,19 +1356,35 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
* AMD Athlon/600 1198.04 Carsten <heiming@informatik.uni-kl.de>
* AMD Athlon/600 1205.86 Stefan Schroepfer <scr@iis.fhg.de>
* AMD Athlon/630 1258.29 Nanagiotis Papadakos <papadako@csd.uoc.gr>
* AMD K7 Athlon/650 1294.34 Robbe Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
* AMD K7/650 1294.34 Robbe Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
* AMD K7/650 1294.33 Mitch Keller <mitch_keller@my-deja.com>
* AMD K7/650 1297.61 Travis Brown <tfb999@yahoo.com>
* AMD Athlon/700 1387.51 Bradley Lawrence <cecil@niagara.com>
* AMD Athlon/700 1395.92 Joop Stakenborg <aba@casema.net>
* AMD Athlon/700 1395.92 Martin Kamin <kamin@atlas.cz>
* AMD Athlon/700 1412.30 Ulf Bartelt <ult@twc.de>
) AMD Athlon/750 1494.22 A Galinovic <thehack@fly.srk.fer.hr>
* AMD Athlon/750 1494.22 A Galinovic <thehack@fly.srk.fer.hr>
* AMD K7/750 1500.30 W Canaday <rgabill@ameritech.net>
* AMD Athlon/800 1595.80 M Greil <markus.greil@pl.gcd-erlangen.de>
* AMD Athlon/800 1599.08 ne <akabi@home.com>
* AMD Athlon/800 1605.63 Robert A. Morris <ramorris@yifan.net>
* AMD Athlon/800 1608.91 M Greil <markus.greil@pl.gcd-erlangen.de>
* AMD Athlon/900 1795.69 <rpseguin@my-deja.com>
* AMD Athlon/1000 1992.29 Wayne Stallwood <wayne@creaturelabs.com>
* AMD Athlon/1000 1992.29 David Haerdeman <david@2gen.com>
* AMD Athlon/1000 1998.85 Pete Ritter <cpritter@home.com>
* AMD Athlon/1000 2011.96 RJ Bergeron <rjber1@geocities.com>
* AMD Athlon/1100 2182.35 Stuart Trusty <stuart@linuxlabs.com>
* AMD Athlon/1200 2392.96 Andy Wiggin <awiggin@alpinemicro.com>
* AMD Athlon/1300 2588.67 Stuart Trusty <stuart@linuxlabs.com>
Centaur C6/200 79.46 James Rotenberry <rotenber@jmr.lasx.com>
Centaur C6-2/233 154.83 Joe Noble <noble@flashman.com>
Centaur C6-2/200 397.31 James Yang <jamesy@noemail>
Centaur C6-2/200 398.13 Paolo Cravero <cravero@athena.polito.it>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Alpha systems
<sect1>Alpha systems
<p>
<verb>
@ -1334,6 +1405,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
21064A/300 Cabriolet 298 Jay Estabrook <jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com>
21064A/300 298 Stephen Gaudet <sjg@tiac.net>
21066/166 Noname 162.52 Paavo Hartikain <pahartik@sci.fi>
21066/166 162.53 Phil Bostley <pbostley@qualcomm.com>
21066/166 163.05 Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
21066/166 163.05 Jon Spreha <jxs557@psu.edu>
@ -1381,6 +1453,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
21164/500 PC164 497.02 C.J. Grayce <cgrayce@wasatch.ps.uci.edu>
21164/500 497.05 Heiner Kruener <hk@martian.ping.de>
21164/250 Sable 497.02 Tom Greene <cowgod@idt.net>
21164/500 497.02 James D. Freels <freelsjd@ornl.gov>
21164/500 AS500 497.03 Jim Nance <jlnance@avanticorp.com>
21164/500 P7 497.03 Jan guldentops <jacko@ba.be>
21164/500 EB164 Durango 497.43 Kevin Jacobs <jacobs@eek.cwru.edu>
@ -1395,10 +1468,12 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
21164A/533 Ruffian 530.57 Andreas Czerniak <cognac@toppoint.de>
21164A/533 PC164LX 530.57 Ronny Ranerup <ronny@axis.com>
21164A/533 PC164LX 530.57 Bill Broadley <bill@math.ucdavis.edu>
21164A/533 PC164LX 530.58 Stefan Boresch <stefan@loop.mdy.univie.ac.at>
21164A/600 PC164LX 595.59 L.F. Donaldson <donaldlf@cs.rose-hulman.edu>
21164A/600 PC164LX 595.59 <stepan@wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
21164A/600 PC164 597.60 Fabrizio Santini <sanfff@tin.it>
21164A/666 PC164LX 662.70 <stepan@wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
21164A/666 PC164LX 662.70 Stephen S <smart73@earthlink.net>
21264/400 Pass-1 794.82 Jay Estabrook <jay.estabrook@digital.com>
21264/466 DS10 920.64 Paul Novarese <novarese@alf.dec.com>
@ -1412,7 +1487,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
21264/730 Wildfire 1488.97 Lionel Tricon <Lionel.Tricon@compaq.com>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Motorola systems
<sect1>Motorola systems
<p>
<verb>
@ -1438,6 +1513,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
68030/60 8.06 Korey Budgen <kbudgen@st.nepean.uws.edu.au>
68030/33 Amiga 2000 8.14 W. Haidinger <e9225662@stud1.tuwien.ac.at>
68EC030/40 Cisco 4000 8.75 <koen.devleeschauwer@lid.kviv.be>
68030/40 MacIIfx 9.90 Ray Knight <audilvr@speakeasy.org>
68030/48 32c 11.89 Martin Rogge <Martin_Rogge@ki.maus.de>
68030/50 Atari 12 <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.36 Chris Sumner <chris@ganymede.sonnet.co.uk>
@ -1446,6 +1522,8 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.33 Detrix <detrix@popd.ix.netcom.com>
68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.36 E.J.M. Brocklesby <ejb@klamath.demon.co.uk>
68040 Mac Centris 13.21 <pgrb-usenet@ygdrasil.demon.co.uk>
68040/24 Mac LC475 16.38 Ray Knight <audilvr@speakeasy.org>
68040/24 Amiga 4000 16.59 Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <mekanix@nospam.dk>
68040/24 Amiga 4000-40 16.6 Hamish Macdonald <hamish@bnr.ca>
68040/24 Amiga 4000-20 16.60 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com>
@ -1455,6 +1533,9 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
68040/28 Mac Quadra650 18.99 Warren James <wjames1@my-deja.com>
68040/32 Medusa T40 21.25 <Hartmut.Koptein@et-inf.fho-emden.de>
68040 Amiga 2000 21.86 Ron Flory <rjflory@feist.com>
68040 Mac Quadra650 22 Henry Garcia <compdata@nb.net>
68040/33 Mac Quadra950 22.11 Ray Knight <audilvr@speakeasy.org>
68040/33 Mac Quadra650 22.11 Schmitz <schmitz@biophys.uni-duesseldorg.de>
68040 Mac Quadra650 22.17 Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar@unik.no>
68040/40 Amiga 1200 26.52 Gavin Kinsey <gavin@kinsey.u-net.com>
@ -1465,7 +1546,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
</verb>
<sect1>Other Systems: Sparc, PowerPC, Mips, Intel 8088/286 ELKS, IBM
<sect1>Sparc systems
<p>
<verb>
@ -1490,18 +1571,27 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Sparc Ultra I/143 278.00 Helmut <helmut@cancon.com>
Sparc Ultra I sun4u 284.05 Iban Cardona <icc@seric.es>
Sparc Ultra I/143 285.08 Jason Hong <hong@csulb.edu>
Sparc Ultra I sun4u 333.41 Roberto Giungato <r.giungato@computer.org>
Sparc Ultra II/270 539.03 Pieter Krul <pieter@dare.demon.nl>
Sparc Ultra II/360 719.26 Bjoern Augustsson <d3august@dtek.chalmers.se>
</verb>
<sect1>PowerPC systems
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
PowerPC 601 Mac 33.28 David Wetzel <dave@turbocat.de>
PowerPC 601/60 Mac6100 45.24 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com>
PowerPC 601/66 Mac 51.62 Fred Klein <klein@des3.u-strasbg.fr>
PowerPC 601/60 Mac6100 59.38 Kent Radek <goo@itd.sterling.com>
PowerPC 601/75 Mac7200 73.93 Dimitris Tsifakis <jimmy@typhoeus.dg.uoa.gr>
PowerPC 601/90 Mac7200 89.00 Heinrich H. Beck <thebigduck@earthlink.net>
PowerPC 601/90 Mac7200 89.50 Ian <ian@neath.org>
PowerPC 601/100 Mac7500 98.91 Russ Hoffman <reh@fore.com>
PowerPC 601/110 Mac8100 108 Charles Eicher <ceicher@inav.net>
PowerPC 601/120 Mac8200 119.19 Roberto Waha <roberto.waha@rcm.dsi.unimi.it>
PowerPC 603/100 66.56 A. Costa <c_chaos@chaosnet.wahnapitae.on.ca>
PowerPC 603/300 SM5000 57.00 Brian J. Landsberger <brian@landsberger.com>
@ -1518,8 +1608,10 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
PowerPC 604/200 Mac8600 320 Julien Sebot <sebot@lri.fr>
PowerPC 604/180 SM900 367.82 J.E. Cook <jcojones@mail.athen1.ga.home.com>
PowerPC 604e/200 SM4000 399.12 Roland Kuhn <kuhn@physik.uni-kassel.de>
PowerPC 604e/200 399.76 Alan Galloway <alan@alangalloway.com>
PowerPC 750/266 Mac 532.48 Fritz Anderson <fritza@tezcat.com>
PowerPC 750/195 Mac G3 583.27 <gustilo@mail.med.upenn.edu>
PowerPC 750/292 Mac 586.38 John McAulay <johnmcaulay@ndirect.co.uk>
PowerPC 750/300 iBook 589 M. van Steensel <mvanstee@baserv.uci.kun.nl>
PowerPC 7400/350 Mac G4 697.96 Guillame Blain <blaingu@iro.umontreal.ca>
@ -1529,7 +1621,15 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
PowerPC 750/400 iMac DV 797.90 Daniel Koerner <wum42@netscape.net>
PowerPC 750/400 G3 801.18 Richard Petty <repetty@austin.rr.com>
PowerPC 750/400 G3 801.18 Brian Kendig <brian@enchanter.net>
PowerPC 750/400 G3 801.67 Schmitz <schmitz@biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de>
</verb>
<sect1>Other CPU systems: Mips, Intel 8088/286 ELKS, IBM, Crusoe
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
Mips R3000A/20 19.79 Kagstrom <simon.kagstrom.864@student.lu.se>
Mips R4000/100 48.30 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com>
Mips R4000/100 Magnum 50.03 Andreas Busse <andy@soft-n-hard.de>
Mips R4400/134 Acer Pica 67.10 Andreas Busse <andy@soft-n-hard.de>
@ -1550,14 +1650,16 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
ELKS Intel 286 PS2 2.34 Joey Hess <joey@kite.ml.org>
IBM S390 Gen4 75.16 J Scott <mrbinary@yahoo.com>
Crusoe 1182.92 Michael Heiming <mh@vbag.de>
</verb>
<sect1>Normal Multi CPU systems
<sect1>Multi CPU systems
<p>
<verb>
System BogoMips Reporter
SMP2 Pentium/75 59.50 Michael Engel <engel@unix-ag.uni-siegen.de>
SCraig <craig@pop.uky.eduoMP2 Pentium/75 59.50 Michael Engel <engel@unix-ag.uni-siegen.de>
SMP2 Pentium/90 71.68 Edwin Whitelaw <elw@ivc.com>
SMP2 Pentium/90 71.98 Daniel Luhde-Thompson <dl10010@cam.ac.uk>
SMP2 Pentium/90 72.08 Alan Cox <alan@cymru.net>
@ -1569,7 +1671,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
SMP2 Pentium/166 133.53 <Reinhard.Simkovics@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
SMP2 Pentium/200 158.72 Ed Hoppitt <edward@dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk>
SMP2 Pentium/200 158.92 Zeus <heyzeus@@verios.net>
SMP2 Centaur C6-2 397.31 James Yang <jamesy@noemail>
* SMP4 Pentium/133 1064.14 Arthur Aldridge <monark@aracnet.com>
SMP2 Pentium MMX/200 794.62 Kristian Koehntopp <kris@koehntopp.de>
SMP2 Pentium MMX/200 796.26 Eric Clark <eclark@opencominc.com>
@ -1597,6 +1699,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 400.18 Attila Karpati <karpati@cs.elte.hu>
SMP2 Pentium Pro/233 464.49 F. Baitinger <baiti@zenon.toplink.net>
SMP4 Pentium Pro/133 532.07 Erik Walthinsen <omega@sequent.com>
* SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 792.48 Eric P. McCoy <emccoy@hamilton.edu>
SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 794.62 Kenneth Hedlund <c415khd@nll.se>
SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 796.28 John Pelan <j.pelan@am.qub.ac.uk>
@ -1648,16 +1751,24 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
SMP2 Pentium III/500 996.15 Rob Green <mooncrow@lava.net>
SMP2 Pentium III/500 999.42 Douglas Osborn <daozb@earthlink.net>
SMP2 Pentium III/500 999.42 Greg M. Hebel <gregh@twcny.rr.com>
SMP2 Pentium III/550 1101.00 Jean-David Beyer <jdbeyer@exit109.com>
SMP2 Pentium III/560 1117.39 Nathan Laredo <laredo@gnu.org>
SMP2 Pentium III/650 1300.88 Dan Kegel <dank@alumni.caltech.edu>
* SMP2 Pentium III/450 1789.13 J Snowdon <john@snowdon36.freeserver.co.uk>
SMP4 Pentium III/450 1794.00 Glenn Stone <glenns@ami.com>
SMP4 Pentium III/550 2195.46 Yan P. Yuan <Yanping.Yuan@EMBL-Heidelberg.de>
* SMP2 Pentium III/550 2202.00 <ekk@ekkinc.com>
* SMP2 Pentium III/560 2238.05 David Yeung <dyeung@ust.hk>
* SMP2 Pentium III/600 2401.89 Shawn Hicks <shicks@impulse.net>
* SMP2 Pentium III/600 2401.89 John Wiggins <jwiggins@csce.uark.edu>
* SMP2 Pentium III/750 3001.55 Jesse Tie Ten Quee <tie@mountlinux.com>
* SMP2 Pentium III/800 3201.43 Paul Skinner <skin@skin.dhs.org>
* SMP2 Pentium III/866 3466.85 Tommy Johansen <tommy.johansen@idemitsu.no>
* SMP2 Pentium III/1000 3991.14 Guy Tel-Zur <tel-zur@computer.org>
SMP8 Pentium III/500 3996.06 Richard Langis <rlangis@primux.geekfest.net>
SMP2 Sparc SS/50 99.84 Dimitris Tsifakis <sv1det@freemail.gr>
SMP14 SparcII 6927.16 Vassili Tchersky <vt@bsdjeunz.org>
SMP31 EV67/731 Wildf. 46170.90 Peter Rival <frival@zk3.dec.com>
</verb>
@ -1672,6 +1783,7 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
Z80/4.6 NC100 ZCN 0.013 <rus@forfree.at>
68000/8 Macintosh Classic MacOS 0.53 <jimmy@typhoeus.dg.uoa.gr>
68020/20 Sun 3 SUNOS 2.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu>
68EZ328/20 Palm Vx PalmOS 2.53 <dv5a@dc.uba.ar>
68020/16 Macintosh LC MacOS 3.09 <jimmy@typhoeus.dg.uoa.gr>
68020/25 Sun 3-180 SUNOS 4.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu>
Sparc Sun 3-60 SUNOS 4.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com>
@ -1760,15 +1872,12 @@ section on Non-Linux Systems.
<sect>Signature
<p>The children <htmlurl url="mailto:roderick@clifton.hobby.nl"
name="Roderick">, <htmlurl url="mailto:isolde@clifton.hobby.nl"
name="Isolde"> and <htmlurl url="mailto:daphne@clifton.hobby.nl"
name="Daphne"> are again back to school and baby daycare centre. Sheer
bliss, since school is where you learn new things. Isolde comes back
home and tell us that "today she learned the word book and tomorrow
she will learn the word hat." When I pointed out the word hat the
other day, she said: "No, daddy, I don't know the word hat yet,
because we have learned the letter aitch yet." Wijsneus.
<p>Mister Naughty <htmlurl url="mailto:roderick@clifton.nl"
name="Roderick">, Miss Mischief <htmlurl url="mailto:isolde@clifton.nl"
name="Isolde"> and little Missy Dainty
<htmlurl url="mailto:daphne@clifton.nl" name="Daphne"> are well versed
in playing Daddy's feeling: they cuddle up on my lap and ask me to read
yet another story, for the umpteenth time. Of course I give in. Again.
Met vriendelijke groeten, Wim 'Dad' van Dorst.
<verb>
@ -1777,3 +1886,4 @@ Wim van Dorst, Clifton Scientific Text Services, tel/fax +31 355 242 319
This sentence have three erors
</verb>
</article>