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- From: trimper@edsi.plexus.COM (Greg Trimper)
- Subject: Re: PB 140 in PB 145 CLOTHING? FRAUD?
- Organization: Enterprise Data Systems Incorporated, Appleton WI
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 06:34:34 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.063434.16341@edsi.plexus.COM>
- References: <1993Jan20.145828.9666@wam.umd.edu> <C1Awx0.GoE@unix.amherst.edu> <1993Jan23.135538.23252@wam.umd.edu>
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- gaia@wam.umd.edu (L. Anathea Brooks) writes:
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- >Is there any way to ascertain what processor is inside without
- >opening the case (I mean the megahertz).
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- Sure. Set the processor speed to standard, and set it NOT to rest,
- restart, and run Speedometer. If you are running at 16Mhz you will
- get an overall rating of 4. If you are running at 25, you should get
- at least a 6, depending on RAM speed and the HD.
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- Greg Trimper trimper@edsi.plexus.com
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