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Short: Get da speed of your CPU!(68000 bug fix)
Author: Simone Bevilacqua
Uploader: bevilacq@cli.di.unipi.it (Simone Bevilacqua)
Type: util/moni
Replaces: CPUspeed.lha
This is just a PD proggy I coded for fun some months ago.
While re-ordering my directories it popped up saying:
PROGGY: "What about uploading me?"
ME: "Forget it. You're completely useless..."
PROGGY: "But it won't hurt anybody..."
ME: "hmm...maybe it could be a sign that Amiga coders
are still alive and kicking... well, after all
you're right man... er... bunch of bits!"
YOU: "OK, OK! But, what does this prog do?"
PROGGY: "I can tell you which CPU is mounted on your machine..."
YOU: "Really? I can't wait to see you in action..."
ME: "HEY! It forgot to say that it also tells the speed
of that CPU, expressed in Mhz. and cycles!!!"
YOU: "OH! Unbelievable! Better than any Sanity's demo fx...
I can already feel the excitement when I'll hit
[ENTER] after typing 'del CPUSpeed ALL'..."
ME: "What were you asking for? Uploading? C'mon don't be silly..."
PROGGY: "..."
Anyway, here's how the output looks like:
CPUSpeed v1.2 (5.3.97) - by Simone Bevilacqua
CPU: 020
FPU: N/A
Approximate results:
CPU Cycles per Raster-Line : 907
CPU Cycles per 50th of sec.: 283970
Estimated Clock Frequency : 14.198500 Mhz.
(Hopefully) Compatible with any Amiga, 68000-based ones included.
============================= Archive contents =============================
Original Packed Ratio Date Time Name
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2432 1487 38.8% 17-Oct-80 06:26:28 CPUspeed
9706 4049 58.2% 17-Oct-80 06:26:30 CPUspeed.guide
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12138 5536 54.3% 08-Mar-97 02:22:32 2 files