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Re: [ts-7000] Re: CPU speed 200MHz using EP9302

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: CPU speed 200MHz using EP9302
From: Jason Stahls <>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 12:39:08 -0400
and remember the emphasis on the bogo part :)

Jason

charliem_1216 wrote:
Hi Walter --

The 99 you see is not MHz, but "BogoMIPS".  For this ARM 
architecture, bogomips is about half of the CPU clock frequency, so 
you are at a 200 MHz CPU clock already.  Other architectures are 
different; my amd-64 for example has bogomips about double the CPU 
frequency.  Google bogomips for more info.

Regards, ....... Charlie

--- In m("yahoogroups.com","ts-7000");">, "walter woodrow" m("...","oopicwow");"><> 
wrote:
  
I have found some posts on setting the speed on the 7400 board, 
    
but 
  
still not sure on how to accomplish it.  I have tried the 
    
ts7xxx.subr 
  
setting the max speed but when I get the cpuinfo I still see 99.  
    
From 
  
what I read the cpuinfo gathers the information at boot time.  So 
    
my 
  
question is how do I setup the 7400 to run at 200 mhz as a default 
    
at 
  
boot?

CPU INFO:
Processor       : Arm920Tid(wb) rev 0 (v4l)
BogoMIPS        : 99.94
Features        : swp half thumb

Hardware        : ep9301
Revision        : 0000
Serial          : 0000000000000000

Thanks.
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