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Speed
SG
system speed images
title 33,237
byline 289,281
descrip 189,296
staticgraph 1,69
AG
system speed pieces
T #1 #2 #1 #2 1 338,118 3
T #3 #4 #4 #4 #1 1 338,118 3
T #5-8 1 134,214 8
B #12 1 246,132 346,132 10 3
B #11 1 243,118 343,118 10 3
B #10 1 140,99 343,99 10 3
B #9 1 137,85 343,85 10 3
C #13-22 1 365,79 -20,0 0 120 3 4 1
^Cby James Barberousse
This month's happy hacker dives deep under the hood of your
computer. Down to the microprocessor level and figures out just
how fast (or slow) your computer is.
Microprocessor speed is usually measured is Megahertz (Mhz) or
Millions of cycles per second. I'm not going to bore you to
death with the technical specs for Mhz. Suffice to say it's a
measurement of your processors speed, like Mph measures speed in
your car. Simply put, if this program reports a large number
(50, for example), you have a fast computer. If it reports a low
number, your computer is slow (4, for example).
When in SYSTEM SPEED hit ^BF1^B for the about box, ^BF10^B to
calculate your system's speed or ^BESC^B to exit.
^SOUTSIDE ON DISK MONTHLY^S
To run ^BSYSTEM SPEED^B outside the On Disk Monthly menu, type
^BSPEED^B
Disk files this program uses:
^FSPEED.EXE