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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: CPU speed 200MHz using EP9302
From: "walter woodrow" <>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 18:18:16 -0000
Okay, I will look up more info on that.  The reason I thought the 
speed was off because for some reason we have notice a degrade in 
speed on the 7400.  It seemed like since we had the SD disk 
corruption issue and loaded the image off the embedded web site that 
the 7400 has slowed down quite a bit.  Has anyone else run across 
this?  It is real noticeable during booting.  I am using top to see 
if anything is hogging, but not really sure what I am looking for.  I 
see the user and system jump up in the 80-90% range when running gcc 
to compile.  But again, not sure if that is normal or not.  I guess I 
just need help in what I need to look at to see why they system is 
running slow.

Thanks!



--- In  "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  "walter woodrow" <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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