[TriLUG] AMD XP 2200+ CPU speed

Andrew Perrin clists at perrin.socsci.unc.edu
Fri Oct 11 11:55:05 EDT 2002


Good point, I don't know - the debian install mode is 2.2.something so I
suppose that's a possibility.

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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Joey O'Doherty wrote:

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> It happens I just did a Debian Sarge install on a dual 2100+ system and
> this is what is in my /proc/cpuinfo for cpu0:
> 
> processor	: 0
> vendor_id	: AuthenticAMD
> cpu family	: 6
> model		: 6
> model name	: AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2100+
> stepping	: 2
> cpu MHz		: 1733.426
> cache size	: 256 KB
> ...
> bogomips	: 3460.30
> 
> Without knowing any better, I'd say it seemed that you actually have a
> 1500+ in there.  Are you using a 2.4 kernel?  I don't know if it would
> make any difference, but perhaps 2.2 doesn't detect the 2200+ properly.
> 
> Andrew Perrin wrote:
> | Sorry for so many messages this morning - I'm revamping the home network.
> |
> | Just built a new machine, the CPU of which is an AMD XP 2200+.  For kicks,
> | I looked at /proc/cpuinfo and got:
> |
> | proc 0
> | vendor_ID AuthenticAMD
> | cpufamily 6
> | model 8
> | model name AMD Athlon XP 1500+
> | cpu mhz 1350.057
> | bogomips 2693.52
> |
> | This seems wrong to me - have I got the wrong CPU, the motherboard
> | configured wrong, or something else?
> |
> | Thanks. This is debian woody, still in install mode.
> |
> | ap
> |
> 
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