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Bogomips
- Bogomips is a measurement provided in the Linux operating system that indicates in a relative way how fast the computer processor runs.
- BogoMips mini-Howto
- 1.2 Il pi`u basso valore di BogoMips registrato durante una sequenza di boot Linux . 1.
- ftp.pluto.linux.it
- o£oM IPS m ini-COM O Wim C.A. van Dorst baron@clifton.hobby.nl
- puede obtener de varios servidores de archivos ftp de Linux en linux/docs/ HOWTO/mini/BogoMips.
- es.tldp.org
- Mini-HOWTO BogoMips
- www.ibiblio.org
- XAPP730 Getting Started with uClinux on the MicroBlaze Processor
- 49.76 BogoMIPS. Memory: 64MB = 64MB total.
- china.xilinx.com
- 分解RSA-140 與RSA-155 初步成果報告RSA-140 分解成功紀錄
- (lpj=3000097). Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 6000.
- grid.ntu.edu.tw
- IT-RECEPT #3 – PRIV8 P34NU7-B4CKD00R – DUBSTEP EDITION!
- Inte en enda bogomips får till gå till spillo! Jag måste ta vara på situationen NU! Snabbt söker jag genom filsystemet efter förändringar… jag monterar /dev/kyl och ser snabbt att ett flertal nya filer finns.
- BogoMips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- BogoMips (from "bogus" and MIPS) is an unscientific measurement of CPU speed made by the Linux kernel when it boots, to calibrate an internal busy-loop.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The frequently asked questions about BogoMips
- BogoMips are Linus's own invention. The linux kernel version 0.99.
- tldp.org
- BogoMips mini-Howto
- tldp.org
- BogoMIPS - LinuxMIPS
- Apr 4, 2005 BogoMIPS used to be the infamous, prestigious benchmark for Linux machines over a decade.
- www.linux-mips.org
- BogoMips - Index of
- BogoMips(tm) Howto Wim C.A. van Dorst <baron@clifton.
- ftp.utcluj.ro
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