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BogoMips
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. An oft-quoted definition of the term is "the nu...
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added new section; added the translators' names; added a colofon; added birthdate of BogoMips (11 July 1993). __ Jubilee edition: ten years of existence of the BogoMips mini-Howto. Ratings have now reached new peaks over 6000 BogoMips...
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This text gives some information about BogoMips, compiled from various sources such as news and e-mail. This text, initially started back in 1993 as BogoMips Information Sheet, is retrievable in the most up-to-date version from its homepage at www The following are the lowest and the highest BogoMips ratings,
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The Clifton website provides info on scientific text services, about the Linux BogoMips mini-Howto, off-roading in a Land Rover Discovery, and Arabic calligraphy on oriental rugs...
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bogomips's Column, All of Newsvine...
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On the home page of ObsolYte!, I once claimed that the SparcStation IPX with the Weitek Powerup is as powerful as a Pentium 75 because I read its Bogomips value to be similar. From your web page, about the sparcstation IPX - "BogoMips = 79, which makes it about as fast as a Pentium-75 PC." Nope.
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Sputnik project is RFID trasking project build using open source and open hardware. Tag used by Milosz for testing. Many resets. Maybe broken tag, or conductive clothing, or someone was playing with battery.
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Several authors have contributed to my knowledge of BogoMips. In this place, I would like to thank them highly. , there is an humourously illustrative definition of BogoMips as ''the number of million times per second a processor can do absolutely nothing.''
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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.
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This page describes the term BogoMips and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. Derived from the words "Bogus" and "Mips", BogoMips, used the context of the Linux operating system, is a unit of measurement that indicates how fast the computer processor runs.
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