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Re: Betr.: Re: cpu speed is not the real one
- From: DT Wilterding <ldan swbell net>
- To: enigma-list redhat com,"Taylor, ForrestX" <forrestx taylor intel com>
- Subject: Re: Betr.: Re: cpu speed is not the real one
- Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:51:15 -0600
The PII-266 box I am currently using for RH7.2 at one time ran w98. During
that time I downloaded & installed a BIOS update; after the update (and to
this day) the box thinks it is a PII-233. Works OK, just weird that this
should happen. Could something like that be the case here too?
Dan
On Monday 11 November 2002 11:30 am, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
> > here it´s, the contents of the /proc/cpuinfo for my ibm thinkpad 600E
> >
> > procesor: 0
> > vendor_id: Genuine intel
> > cpu family: 6
> > model: 6
> > model name: Mobile Pentium II
> > stepping: 10
> > cpu Mhz: 92.669
> > cache size: 256 KB
>
> Try pressing Fn+F11 (the faucet). This is a function key that IBM
> designed to toggle between battery life and processor speed. It cuts
> the processor speed in quarter.
>
> Forrest
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