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- From: scotth@hoshi.corp.sgi.com (Scott Henry)
- Subject: Re: Clock rates in MH?
- In-Reply-To: dweber@ncsa.uiuc.edu's message of 6 Jan 93 22: 31:29 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 16:29:33 GMT
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- I presume you mean MHz (Millions cycles/sec) not MH (Millions of
- Henrys, which I think I remember as magnetic field strength).
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- >>>>> In article <C0GEKI.3HI@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, dweber@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Daniel Weber) writes:
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- dweber> Is there a simple way of determining the clock rate in MH on
- dweber> an arbitrary SGI platform? I want to use pixie and prof to
- dweber> profile code that I've written, but need to use the "-clock
- dweber> MH" option in order to get the summaries in seconds instead of
- dweber> cycles (according to the "Compiler Guide"). Any info would be
- dweber> appreciated. Thanks!
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- Check out the command hinv.
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