BogoMips mini-Howto Wim C.A. van Dorst <baron@clifton.hobby.nl> 1997-05-30 This text gives a little information about BogoMips, compiled from various sources by news and mail. This text is retrievable from the various Linux archives in ~linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips. An article was published in the Linux Journal, issue January 1996 The Lowest Linux BogoMips: Tim Van der Linden <timvdl@innet.be> Intel 8088/4.77 0.02 BogoMips The Highest Linux single-CPU BogoMips: Kevin Jacobs <jacobs@eek.cwru.edu> 21164/500 EB164 Durango 497.43 BogoMips ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contents of this mini-HOWTO: 1. What are BogoMips 2. How to estimate what the proper BogoMips rating should be 3. How to determine what the current BogoMips rating is 4. Variations in BogoMips rating 5. BogoMips ... failed 6. What about clone CPUs (Cyrix, NexGen, AMD, etc) 7. Why to pay attention to BogoMips 8. Compilation of ratings A. Oddly or faultly configured 386 systems B. Normal 386 systems: SX, DX, NexGen C. Oddly or faultly configured 486 systems D. Normal 486 systems E. Normal 486 varations: Cyrix/IBM, UMC F. Oddly or faultly configured Pentium systems, or variations G. Normal Pentium systems H. Normal Pentium variations: SMP, PPro, Cyrix, AMD I. Normal Alpha systems J. Normal Motorola systems K. Other systems: Sparc, PowerPC, Mips, Intel 8088 L. Non-Linux systems (reference only) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. What are BogoMips From Lars Wirzenius' <wirzeniu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI> mail of 9 September 1993, explaining Bogomips, with additional detailed information by Wim van Dorst: `MIPS is short for Millions of Instructions Per Second. It is a measure for the computation speed of a program. Like most such measures, it is more often abused than used properly (it is very difficult to justly compare MIPS for different kinds of computers). BogoMips are Linus's invention. The kernel (or was it a device driver?) needs a timing loop (the time is too short and/or needs to be too exact for a non-busy-loop method of waiting), which must be calibrated to the processor speed of the machine. Hence, the kernel measures at boot time how fast a certain kind of busy loop runs on a computer. "Bogo" comes from "bogus", i.e, something which is a fake. Hence, the BogoMips value gives some indication of the processor speed, but it is way too unscientific to be called anything but BogoMips. The reasons (there are two) it is printed during bootup is that a) it is slightly useful for debugging and for checking that the computers caches and turbo button work, and b) Linus loves to chuckle when he sees confused people on the news.' BogoMips are being determined in /usr/src/linux/init/main.c (simple C algorithm), and the pertaining kernel variable loops_per_sec is used in various drivers of the net, scsi, and char sections. The actual delay functions are in assembler, and therefore each port has their own in include/asm/delay.h. This loops_per_sec variable is used in various drivers for char, net, and scsi devices (see `find /usr/src/linux -name '*.[hcS] -print -exec fgrep loops_per_sec {} \;`) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. How to estimate what the proper BogoMips rating should be From a initiative by Ian Jackson <ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu> and Przemek Klosowski, much updated and expanded by Wim van Dorst for current data, as listed below: As a very approximate guide, the BogoMips can be calculated by: System BogoMips Comparison Intel 8088 clock * (0.004 plusminus 0.001) 0.02 Intel/AMD 386SX clock * (0.14 plusminus 0.01) 0.8 Intel/AMD 386DX clock * (0.18 plusminus 0.01) 1 (definition) Motorola 68030 clock * (0.25 plusminus 0.005) 1.4 Cyrix/IBM 486 clock * (0.34 plusminus 0.065) 1.8 Intel Pentium clock * (0.40 plusminus 0.035) 2.2 Intel 486/AMD 5x86 clock * (0.50 plusminus 0.01) 2.8 Mips R4000/R4400 clock * (0.50 plusminus 0.015) 2.3 Nexgen Nx586 clock * (0.75 plusminus 0.010) 4.2 PowerPC 601 clock * (0.84 plusminus 0.015) 4.7 Alpha (all CPUs) clock * (0.99 plusminus 0.005) 5.5 Intel Pentium Pro clock * (0.99 plusminus 0.005) 5.5 Cyrix 5x86/6x86 clock * (1.00 plusminus 0.005) 5.6 Mips R4600 clock * (1.00) 5.6 AMD K5/K6 clock * (2.00 plusminus 0.010) 11.1 Pentium MMX clock * (2.00) 11.1 Motorola 68060 clock * (2.01) 11.2 Motorola 68040 (insufficient data yet) Sparc (insufficient data yet) Note that the BogoMips calculation loop does not take advantage of the parallelism of various processors, such as the Intel Pentium and the Alpha 21164. Note that the BogoMips calculation loop for the non-Intel CPUs is similar but not the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. How to determine what the current BogoMips rating is There are three methods to determing the current BogoMips, viz. a. looking in /proc/cpuinfo, e.g., with 'cat /proc/cpuinfo'. b. looking in the syslog output to see what was printed there during booting (if necessary retrieving the information explicitly with dmesg or syslogk) or c. using the standalone bogomips program. From the readme file of the standalone BogoMips program by Jeff Tranter <jeff_tranter@mitel.com>: `Tired of rebooting your system so you can see how many BogoMIPS it's running at today? [...] "Bogomips" is a standalone program that displays your system performance using one of the world's most recognized benchmarks. It uses the same code that is used in the Linux kernel while booting, but runs as a user program. [...] Version 1.3 of BogoMIPs is now portable and should run on any system that supports an ANSI C compiler and library.' Note that due to system load values calculated with the standalone program may be lower than registered in the list below. Intrinsically the standalone cannot give precisely similar information to the boot sequence BogoMips, since system load will compete with this program run by an ordinary user. Note that version 1.2 of the standalone is the latest, but rather outdated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Variations in BogoMips rating From Linus Torvalds <torvalds@cc.helsinki.fi>, explaining about the variation one may see in the BogoMips rating, in c.o.l.development, at 28 April 1994 `The BogoMips calculation loop is "quantizised", so you're most likely to get the exact same number all the time. You usually will get different numbers only if the speed is just on the "edge", when small variations (different time for interrupt ticks etc) will make it jump from one value to the other.' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. BogoMips ... failed Suggested by various questions on the net and private mail, e.g. by Lily <lbliao@alumni.caltech.edu> and by Pierre Frenkiel <frenkiel@cdfap2.in2p3.fr>. In March 1995 they asked: `When I boot Linux I get the message: Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 23.96 BogoMips failed Where/why has the calibration delay loop failed?' It didn't fail. If it had failed the text would have been Calibrating delay loop.. failed What likely did fail was a driver for some gadget which you may not have in your machine. Just after calculating the BogoMips rating all device drivers are initiated. First the SCSI devices, then Net devices, etc. Any failure is duly reported. Noteworthy is the AHA152x driver. Other effects of failing drivers (and not of failing BogoMips calculations) are systems crashes, long waits, and complete system locks. Since Linux 1.2 many error messages have improved, so upgrade to at least that version to find out which particular driver it is that is failing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. What about clone CPUs (Cyrix, NexGen, AMD, etc) Cyrix 486-like CPUs need cache enabling software, sometimes referred to as BogoBoost software. Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 CPUs may have their BogoMips improved drastically by branch-prediction (BIOS option). Note that the performance improvement may be marginal. There are several packages available for adjusting Cyrix CPUs, such as the bogoboost patch, cx5x86mod, and set6x86, all from the normal archives, in obvious places. It is reported the Cyrix 6x86 CPUs may give better performance when the kernel is compiled with 486-optimization, instead Pentium-optimization. NexGen 386-enhanced CPUs, marked as Nx586, are listed as 386-like, since the fact that they are performing like Pentium machines is not relevant to BogoMips. AMD 5x86, also denoted as AMD 486DX5, are quadrupled 486/33 machines. They are fully in line with other 486 CPUs. The AMD K5 is a Pentium like CPU, with their own BogoMips multiplier. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Why to pay attention to BogoMips Let me add that there are only two reasons for paying attention to the BogoMips rating that is presented on booting Linux: 1. To see whether it is in the proper range for the particular processor, its clock frequency, and the potentially present cache. Many CPUs are prone to faulty setups of - memory cache setting (write-back is wrong for BogoMips, often reported lower than 5; write-through is ok) - turbo-buttons (should be ON) - BIOS-software emulated fake cache (change it for real cache) - similar cache and clock related things. 2. To see whether your system is faster than mine. Of course this is completely wrong, unreliable, ill-founded, and utterly useless, but all benchmarks suffer from this same problem. So why not use it? This inherent stupidity has never before stopped people from using benchmarks, has it? :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Compilation of ratings The following table gives some reported BogoMips ratings for various systems. Note that the ratings here are from the Linux actual booting sequence, except of course for the section on Non-Linux Systems. A. Oddly or faultly configured 386 systems System BogoMips Reporter 386DX/16 387 nocache 0.57 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu> 386DX/25 0.82 P Wright <philip.wright@purplet.demon.co.uk> 386DX/25 nocache 1.03 Mark A. Horton <mahmha@crl.com> 386SX/16 1.5 Stefan Kromer <sk@galaxy.sunflower.sub.org> 386SX/16 1.6 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com> 386SX/20 1.87 Paul C. Dulany <pcdulany@wam.umd.edu> 386SX/20 2.45 Roger Harkess <roger@visi.com> 386DX/25(?) 128c 6.03 Chuck Meo <meo@solbourne.com> 386DX/20 13 Ed Runnion <erunnio@hubcap.clemson.edu> B. Normal 386 systems: SX, DX, Nexgen System BogoMips Reporter 386SX/16 1.99 James Vahn <jvahn@short.circuit.com> 386SX/16 Packard Bell 2.05 <root@Belvedere\%hip-hop.suvl.ca.us> 386SX/16 2.09 David E. Fox <dfox@belvedere.sbay.org> 386SX/16 2.15 W Stevens <wgsteven@math.uwaterloo.co> 386SX/16 2.2 Lech Marcinkowski <puolalm@tekla.fi> 386SX/16 2.23 Andrew Bulhak <acb@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au> 386SX/16 2.23 Steven M. Gallo <smgallo@cs.buffalo.edu> 386SX/16 2.34 Kevin Burtch <kburtch@pts.mot.com> 386SX/16 turbo 2.38 Andrew Haylett <ajh@gec-mrc.co.uk> 386SX/16 0c 2.43 Adam Clarke <adamc@loose.apana.org.au> 386SX/16 2.49 Waymon <waymon@pacifier.com> 386SX/20 2.7 Alex Strasheim <astrashe@nyx.cs.du.edu> 386SX/20 2.70 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 386SXL/25 AMD 2.9 Vaughan R. Pratt <pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU> 386SX/25 AMD 0c 3.06 K.J. MacDonald <kenny@festival.ed.ac.uk> 386SX/25 AMD 3.38 Hamish Coleman <hamish@zot.apana.org.au> 386SX/25 0c 3.52 Rogier Wolff <r.e.wolff@et.tudelft.nl> 386SL/25 Intel 3.57 S Harris <harris@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk> 386SX/25 AMD 3.62 S Harris <harris@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk> 386SXL/25 AMD 0c 3.71 David E.A. Wilson <david@cs.uow.edu.au> 386SX/33 Intel 4.06 Kenneth J. Hoover <ken@PSUEDVAX.PSU.EDU> 386SX/33 4.71 Alexander Komlik <apkom@l.ukrcom.kherson.ua> 386SX/40 Intel 0c 6.03 Michael Kenyon <u3g12@keele.ac.uk> 386DX/16 2.49 Mike <mike@emgee.demon.co.uk> 386DX/20 Intel 3.0 Malcolm Reeves <reeves@rocky1.usask.cs> 386DX/20 Intel 3.08 Si. Harris <harris@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk> 386DX/20 Nec Powermate 3.22 David J Dawkins <davidd@isl.co.uk> 386DX/20 Micronics 3.25 M Haardt <u31b3hs@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE> 386DX/20 3.67 Joost Helberg <jhelberg@nlsun8.oracle.nl> 386DX/25 3.91 Ian McCloghrie <imcclogh@cs.ucsd.edu> 386DX/25 3.95 Grant Edwards <grante@aquarius.rosemount.com> 386DX/25 0cache 3.96 J.O. Williams <jow@techbase.com> 386DX/25 32cache 4.53 J.M.A. Lahtinen <jmalahti@klaava.Helsinki.FI> 386DX/33 5.86 Tim Lacy <timla@microsoft.com> 386DX/33 64cache 5.99 Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI> 386DX/33 Intel 5.99 Harri Pasanen <hpasanen@cs.hut.fi> 386DX/33 no387 6.03 Joel B.Levin <levin@bbn.com> 386DX/33 387 6.03 Peter Bechtold <peter@fns.greenie.muc.de> 386DX/40 6.21 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 386DX/33 6.46 Dennis Robinson <djrobins@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> 386DX/33 6.5 Dean Nelson <deannelson@aol.com> 386DX/33 387 256cache 6.65 Wim van Dorst <baron@clifton.hobby.nl> 386DX/33 6.65 Rick Lim <ricklim@opus.freenet.vancouver.bc.ca> 386DX/33 6.7 Craig Hagan <hagan@cih.com> 386DX/40 6.99 Ken Wilcox <wilcox@math.psu.edu> 386DX/40 AMD 7.76 Joe Phillips <rchandra@letter.com> 386DX/40 AMD 7.10 Kerry Person <kperson@plains.NoDak.edu> 386DX/40 7.10 D. Bikram Singh <a336dhal@cdf.toronto.edu> 386DX/40 128cache 7.23 Julian Francis Day <jfd0@aber.ac.uk> 386DX/40 bogoboosted 7.23 Pat St Jean <stjean@math.enmu.edu> 386DX/40 AMD 128cache 7.23 R.Bergs <rabe@akela.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> 386DX/40 slow DRAM 7.26 John Lockwood <lockwood@pan.vlsi.uiuc.edu> 386DX/40 128c 7.29 Karsten Friese <ftdkafr@ftd.ericsson.se> 386DX/40 7.29 E.C. Garrison <ericg@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu> 386DX/40 7.29 Darin Cowan <cowan@rubicon.org> 386DX/40 7.29 Bonne van Dijk <bonne@cs.utwente.nl> 386DX/40 AMD 7.76 Todd Lindner <tlindner@panix.com> 386DX/40 7.76 Bear Giles <bear@indra.com> 386DX/40 AMD 387 64c 7.91 <wires@gnu.ai.mit.edu> 386DX/40 7.98 Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> 386DX/40 64c 7.98 Dean Junk <dpjunk@mm.com> 386DX/40 AMD 32c 7.98 Tommy Olsen <tommyo@ifi.uio.no> 386DX/40 AMD 7.98 James Reith <reith@racores.com> 386DX/40 7.98 Aaron T. Baldie <atb@u.washington.edu> 386DX/40 128c 7.98 John Pate <jpate@easynet.co.uk> 386DX/40 7.98 Christian Nelson <cnelson@csugrad.cs.vt.edu> 386DX/40 7.98 Alan Peckham <peckham@drei.enet.dec.com> 386DX/40 8.06 Michael Guslick <michaelg@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu> 386DX/40 8.06 Richard Brown <brown@midget.towson.edu> 386DX/40 8.06 Bill G. Bohling <bs146@tali.uchsc.edu> Nx586/90 NexGen 67.44 <root@wgw.mnsinc.com> Nx586/90 NexGen 67.44 Robert Gehring <rag@cs.tu-berlin.de> Nx586/90 NexGen 67.48 David G. Eckard <dgeckard@eos.ncsu.edu> Nx586/100 NexGen 74.34 Cameron L. Spitzer <cls@truffala.sj.ca.us> Nx586/100 NexGen 256c 74.56 Marius Groenendijk <marius@cray-systems.lu> Nx586/110 NexGen 256c 81.51 Michael J. Micek <mmicek@muddcs.cs.hmc.edu> Nx586/110 NexGen 81.51 Ron Marsh <rmarsh@plains.nodak.edu> C. Oddly or faultly configured 486 systems System BogoMips Reporter 486DX/33 0c 1.45 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu> 486SL/25 0c 1.95 Paraskevas Evripidou <skevos@seas.smu.edu> 486DLC/40 0c 2.45 S.Schendel <sschend@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> 486DX/33 128c 2.94 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl> 486DX4/120 AMD 3.04 Andrew Steinbach <stei0113@maroon.tc.umn.edu> 486DX5/133 AMD 3.05 Eric Hagen <ehagen@hawaii.edu> 486DX4/100 Cyrix 3.06 Stuart Harvey <sharvey@primenet.com> 486DX5/133 AMD 3.06 Charles Galpin <chg@severn.wash.inmet.com> 486DX4/100 3.06 Bear Giles <bear@indra.com> 486DX2/80 3.08 Gerald E. Butler <gbutler@phoenix.kent.edu> 486DX4/120 AMD 3.08 Charles Hines <chuck_hines@vnet.ibm.com> 486DX4/66 256c 3.10 Riccardo Capella <mc8508@mclink.it> 486DX4/100 wb-cache 3.10 Paul Close <pdc@sgi.com> 486DX4/120 3.13 Brian Perkins <bperkins@netspace.com> 486DX4/120 AMD 3.15 <eruston@net2.intserv.com> 486DX4/100 3.17 Thomas Sudbrak <sudbrak@borneo.gmd.de> 486SLC2/50 Cyrix 3.30 Colin J. Wynne <cwynne@sage.wlu.edu> 486DX/33 3.61 Marten van de Laan <marten@cs.rug.nl> 486DX/33 noturbo 3.61 Dimitris Evmorfopoulos <devmorfo@mtu.edu> 486DX4/120 3.74 Brian Wheeler <bdwheele@indiana.edu> 486DX4/120 AMD 3.74 Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> 486DX4/100 Cyrix 256c 4 Joel Kelso <joel@cs.murdoch.edu.au> 486DX/33 256c noturbo 4.25 Wouter Liefting <wlieftin@cs.vu.nl> 486DX/33 4.66 Mark Gray <vatavian@gvu1.gatech.edu> 486Rx2 Cyrix 25/50 4.85 <cosc19v2@menudo.uh.edu> 486SX/33 noturbo 5.21 Scott D. Heavner <sdh@fishmonger.nouucp> 486DX2/66 overdrive 5.37 Jeremy Orr <jeremy@careercenter.sfsu.edu> 486DX/33 5.66 Ryan Tucker <rtucker@ttgcitn.com> 486DX2/66 5.88 P.J. Nefkens <p.nefkens@student.utwente.nl> 486DX4/100 5.94 Howard Goldstein <hg@n2wx.ampr.org> 486DX4/100 AMD 5.94 Mr Pink <vince@dallas.demon.co.uk> 486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Thomas <tom@dirac.physik.uni-konstanz.de> 486DX4/100 notebook 6.55 Hugh McCurdy <hmccurdy@ix.netcom.com> 486SLC Cyrix 7 Pieter Verhaeghe <pive@uia.ac.be> 486SX/33 7.84 Paul Hedderly <prh6@unix.york.ac.uk> 486DLC/40 7.98 Wil Cromer <nwc2@Ra.MsState.Edu> 486DX4/100 11.11 NN <usenet@uxmail.ust.hk> 486DX4/100 11.3 Earl Gooch <egooch@mc.com> 486/66 Cyrix 13.02 Mike Baptiste <baptiste@bnr.ca> 486SLC2/25 14.6 Vaughan R. Pratt <pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU> 486DX2/66 laptop 14.46 Robert Knop <rknop@netcom.com> 486SLC2/66 18.94 <root@avalon.net> 486DX/33 turbo 19.98 C Vetter <cbvetter@informatik.th-darmstadt.de> 486DX4/75 21.5 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za> 486DX4/75 24.13 Sherman Hsieh <shieh@csua.berkeley.edu> 486DX2/58 26.3 Vassili Leonov <leonov@iedv7.acd.com> 486DX4/100 overclock 28.67 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za> 486DX2/80 36 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca> 486DX2/80 50.08 Mark Lee <mlee@heartlab.rri.uwo.ca> 486DX4/100 60 Sebastien Dedieu <dedieu@emi.u-bordeaux.fr> 486DX2/100 overclock 60.45 Tony D Shan <tdsst9+@pitt.edu> 486DX5/133 AMD 75.40 Jeff Hyche <jwhyche@scott.net> 486DX5/133 AMD 80.08 NN <guesta@slip-29-7.ots.utexas.edu> 486DX5/133 AMD 87 John Wiggins <jwiggins@comp.uark.edu> D. Normal 486 systems System BogoMips Reporter 486SX/20 DECpc 9.98 Thomas Pfau <pfau@cnj.digex.com> 486SX/25 12.24 M. Buchenrieder <mibu@scrum.greenie.muc.de> 486SX/25 12.3 Darren McKay <e9bh@unb.ca> 486SX/25 12.42 Mark R. Lindsey <mlindsey@nyx.cs.du.edu> 486DX/25 12.5 Phillip Hardy <phillip@mserve.kiwi.gen.nz> 486SX/25 12.52 Emmanual Emore <emor7672@elan.rowan.edu> 486DX/33 256c 16.33 Eric Kemminan <ekemmina@pms709.ms.ford.com> 486DX/33 16.35 Christopher L. Morrow <cm43@andrew.cmu.edu> 486DX/33 16.43 Rob Janssen <pe1chl@amsat.org> 486DX/33 64cache 16.44 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu> 486DX/33 256c DIY 16.44 Wouter Liefting <wlieftin@cs.vu.nl> 486DX/33 Intel 128c 16.44 Rafal Kustra <g1krakow@cdf.toronto.edu> 486DX/33 16.5 Alex Freed <freed@europa.orion.adobe.com> 486DX/33 16.6 Vaughan R. Pratt <pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU> 486DX/33 noturbo 16.61 C Vetter <cbvetter@informatik.th-darmstadt.de> 486DX/33 16.61 Jeffrey L. Newbern <jnewbern@athena.mit.edu> 486DX/33 16.61 Giuseppe De Marco <gdemarco@freenet.hut.fi> 486DX/33 16.61 M Heuler <heuler@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de> 486DX/33 16.61 Frank Lofaro <ftlofaro@unlv.edu> 486DX/33 16.77 Donald Lewis <dlewis@jackson.freenet.org> 486DX/33 16.77 Stephan Boettcher <staphan@alzt.tau.ac.il> 486DX/33 256c 16.77 David Manchester <mustang@tartarus.uwa.edu.au> 486DX/40 19.8 Jose Calhariz <cal@minerva.inesc.pt> 486DX/40 19.91 M Heuler <heuler@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de> 486DX/40 19.96 David A. Ranch <dranch@ecst.csuchico.edu> 486DX/40 AMD 19.97 M Haardt <u31b3hs@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE> 486DX/40 Intel 19.97 Paul van Spronsen <vspr@teppic.sun.ac.za> 486DX/40 19.97 Ulf Tietz <ulf@rio70.bln.sni.de> 486DX/40 19.97 <Eberhard_Moenkeberg@p27.rollo.central.de> 486DX/40 19.97 Zoltan Lajber <lajbi@lajli.gau.hu> 486DX/40 19.97 Wim van Dorst <baron@wiesje.hobby.nl> 486DX/40 AMD 20 Chuck Munro <chuckm@canada.hp.com> 486DX/40 AMD 20.09 Pieter Eendebak <peendebak@bbsw.idn.nl> 486DX/50 24.48 Arnd Gehrmann <arnd@rea> 486DX/50 AMD 24.85 Klaas Hemstra <hst@mh.nl> 486DX/50 DTK 24.85 Randolph Christophers <randyc@lna.oz.au> 486DX/50 24.85 Kevin Lentin <kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au> 486DX2/50 24.85 Jason Matthew <jmatthew@kn.pacbell.com> 486DX2/50 24.85 Gregory P. Smith <smithgr@cs.colorado.edu> 486DX/50 VLB 24.97 Tom Miller <tvtom@en.com> 486DX/50 24.99 Jeff <css@erols.com> 486DX/50 Intel 256c 24.99 Mike <mike@emgee.demon.co.uk> 486DX/50 25 Robert Herzog <rherzog@rc1.vub.ac.be> 486DX2/50 25 M. Abrahamsson <swmike@uplift.df.lth.se> 486DX2/50 25.0 Christian Holtje <choltje@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> 486DX2/50 DECpc 25.04 Thomas Pfau <pfau@cnj.digex.com> 486DX2/50 Eisa 25.04 John Willing <willing@cimage.com> 486DX2/50 256c 25.04 Zhou Yanmo <zhou@gauss.math.usf.edu> 486DX/50 25.04 Michael Kress <kress@hal.saar.de> 486DX2/50 25.04 Mats Wikholm <mwikholm@news.abo.fi> 486DX2/50 25.04 Jean C Delepine <delepine@linux.u-picardia.fr> 486DX/50 25.04 Jean C Delepine <delepine@linux.u-picardia.fr> 486DX/50 25.04 Kevin Burtch <kburtch@pts.mot.com> 486DX/50 notebook 25.04 Pierre Frenkiel <frenkiel@cdfap1.in2p3.fr> 486DX/50 25.10 M Heuler <heuler@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.edu> 486DX2/50 25.4 Brian Kennedy <bkenned@hubcap.clemson.edu> 486DX2/66 32 Lee Sau Dan <h9210876@khuxa.hku.hk> 486DX2/66 32.9 Frederick <niles@axp745.gsfc.nasa.gov> 486DX2/66 33 Alec Muffett <alecm@uk-usenet.uk.sun.com> 486DX2/66 33 NN <coolefa@pmifeg.com> 486DX2/66 33 Steve Tinney <sjt@enlil.museum.upenn.edu> 486DX2/66 Intel 33 Chuck Munro <chuckm@canada.hp.com> 486DX2/66 VLB 33.0 Sebastien Dedieu <dedieu@emi.u-bordeaux.fr> 486DX2/66 AMD 33.05 G. Skinner <gskinner@gwsunix1.crystalball.com> 486DX2/66 33.20 Arnd Gehrmann <arnd@rea> 486DX2/66 Intel/PCI 33.22 C. Menke <carsten.menke@post.uni-bielefeld.de> 486DX2/66 33.22 Brian Ricker <gt2327c@prism.gatech.edu> 486DX2/66 33.22 Don Bennett < <don@engr.mun.ca> 486DX2/66 33.22 Robert Heller <heller@cs.umass.edu> 486DX2/66 33.22 Warwick Ward-Cox <wwar@lostlink.alt.za> 486DX2/66 33.22 Chien-An Chen <giant@nwu.edu> 486DX2/66 Eisa/VL 33.22 Serge <sviznyuk@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> 486DX2/66 AMD 33.22 Wayne Robinson <wayner@renoir.cftnet.com> 486DX2/66 Intel 33.22 Jim Barber <yeul@marsh.cs.martin.edu.au> 486DX2/66 33.22 Tom Lowery <tlowery@mcs.kent.edu> 486DX2/66 33.27 S Viznyuk <sviznyuk@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> 486DX2/66 33.3 Devon Tuck <devon@netcom.com> 486DX2/66 256cache 33.4 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu> 486DX2/66 33.5 Jongyoon Lee <mr2@netcom.com> 486DX2/66 33.5 Petrovsky Alexey <gong@cs.msu.su> 486DX2/66 33.5 Sung Lee <slee2@umbc.edu> 486DX2/66 33.55 Gene McCulley <mcculley@greatwall.cctt.com> 486DX2/66 33.55 W. Zeilinger <wzeil@doradus.ast.univie.ac.at> 486DX2/66 33.55 Donald Lewis <dlewis@jackson.freenet.org> 486DX2/66 33.55 Eric Malkowski <malk@world.std.com> 486DX2/66 0c 33.55 Chris Petit <mystere@ix.net.com> 486DX2/66 33.55 <al-b@minster.york.ac.uk> 486DX2/66 33.55 Jesper de Jong <jesper@cas.et.tudelft.nl> 486DX2/66 33.55 John Paul Morrison <jmorriso@bogomips.com> 486DX2/66 33.55 Arash <ei39594@ios.chalmers.se> 486DX2/66 33.55 Ralph Lewis <rlewis@mail.wsu.edu> 486DX2/66 33.55 Ulisses Alonso Camaro <alonso@bebe.uv.es> 486DX2/66 33.55 Bussmann <bussmann@wolpi.infomatik.uni-bonn.de> 486DX2/66 Intel/PCI 33.55 Louis J. LaBash <labash@lcjones.aclib.siue.edu> 486DX2/66 Intel 33.55 Andrew Tubbiolo <enigma@seds.lpl.arizona.edu> 486DX2/66 33.55 W Fink <werner.fink@physik.uni-stuttgart.de> 486DX2/66 ICL 33.55 Mathias Koerber <mathias@solomon.technet.sg> 486DX2/66 33.55 Bill Pogue <gwp@dithots.dithots.org> 486DX2/66 256c 33.58 Theo Scott <rkwtgs@pukrs3.puk.ac.za> 486DX2/66 33.7 C Triantafillou <triant@pegasus.montcleair.edu> 486DX2/66 256c Intel 33.81 S Harris <harris@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk> 486DX2/66 33.9 Magnus Back <erambk@eraj.ericsson.se> 486DX2/66 notebook 33.9 Robert A Knop <rknop@mop.caltech.edu> 486DX2/66 34.06 Al Clark <aclark@netcom.com> 486DX4/75 37.47 G Asmundarson <grettir@wordperfect.com> 486DX2/80 39.93 Andrew Tubbiolo <enigma@seds.lpl.arizona.edu> 486DX2/80 overcl/66 39.94 Mario L. Guttierez <mgutier@mentor.sdu.edu> 486DX2/80 AMD 39.94 Corey D Brenner <brenner@umr.edu> 486DX2/80 39.94 Dan Delaney <cgdela01@homer.louisville.edu> 486DX2/80 39.94 D t Haar <danny@caution.cistron.nl.mugnet.org> 486DX2/80 overcl 39.94 Peter Suetterlin <ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de> 486DX2/80 AMD 39.94 JL Gomez <kitana!sysop@caprica.com> 486DX2/80 AMD 39.94 Pete Krawczyk <pkrawczy@uiuc.edu> 486DX2/80 AMD 40 Rene Baart <baart@simplex.nl> 486DX2/80 AMD 40 Wolfgang Kalthoff <wo@rio70.bln.sni.de> 486DX2/80 40.0 Rick Brown <ccastrb@prism.gatech.edu> 486DX2/80 AMD 40.14 Jon Lewis <jlewis@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu> 486DX2/80 AMD 40.14 Richard S. Stone <rstone@edgp.com> 486DX2/80 40.15 Oleg <oleg@hpcms.co.il> 486DX2/80 AMD 40.18 Adri Verhoef <a3@a3.xs4all.nl> 486DX2/80 40.18 Mats Andtbacka <mandtback@abo.fi> 486DX2/100 AMD overcl 49.14 Jon Lewis <jlewis@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu> 5x86/100 AMD undercl 49.66 NN <root@tailor.aleim.net> 486DX4/100 256c 49.71 Lutz Pressler <lutz.pressler@med-stat.GWDG.de> 486DX4/100 49.71 Brett Gersekowski <bgrerseko@powerup.com.au> 486DX4/100 Intel 256c 49.77 Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk> 5x86/100 AMB undercl 49.77 Bernd Hentig <bernd.hentig@guug.de> 486DX4/100 49.78 Aurel Balmosan <aurel@xylo.owl.de> 486DX4/100 49.87 Chris Saia <minkie@concentric.net> 486DX4/100 50 Donald Lewis <dlewis@jackson.freenet.org> 486DX4/100 50.02 Peter Skov Knudsen <gogol@ask.diku.dk> 486DX4/100 50.02 Shadow Weaver <djamison@students.wisc.edu> 486DX4/100 AMD 50.3 Dave <shodan@shodan.clark.net> 486DX4/100 AMD 50.04 Tony Smolar <asmolar@fast.net> 486DX4/100 50.05 fredk <fredk@shadow.net> 486DX4/100 50.06 Ronald Prague <ronp@fisnet.net> 486DX4/100 50.08 Matt Gisher <matt@matt.fidalgo.net> 486DX4/100 50.08 Steven A. Duchene <sduchene@cis.ysu.edu> 486DX4/100 50.08 Miles O'Neal <meo@schoneal.com> 486DX4/100 50.08 Will <zxmvg07@hp12.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de> 486DX4/100 50.08 Piet de Bondt <bondt@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl> 486DX4/100 laptop 50.08 Karl Kleinpaste <karl_kleinpaste@cs.cmu.edu> 486DX4/100 256c 50.08 Thomas Kanschik <y0000997@ws.rz.tu-bs.de> 486DX4/100 50.08 Linas Vepstas <linas@fc.net> 486DX4/100 50.08 Ed Daiga <daiga@engin.umich.edu> 486DX4/100 notebook 50.08 Gerry Quejada <fd863@cleveland.freenet.edu> 486DX4/100 AMD 50.08 B Schuller <schuller@ind136a.wi.leidenuniv.nl> 486DX4/100 50.08 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 486DX4/100 50.08 David E.A. Wilson <david@cs.uow.edu.au> 486DX4/100 50.08 Mark Lumsden <root@titan2.physics.mcmaster.ca> 486DX4/100 50.08 Ashar <ashar@netcom12.netcom.com> 486DX4/100 50.08 Jacob Waltz <waltz@pcjiw.lampf.lanl.gov> 486DX4/100 50.08 Tom Sinclair <sinner@cafe.net> 486DX4/100 AMD 50.08 G. Skinner <gskinner@gwsunix1.crystalball.com> 486DX4/100 AMD 50.08 Nick Savoiu <nick@ritz.mordor.com> 486DX4/100 50.08 Thomas J Fisher <twb5odt@nmia.com> 486DX4/100 50.08 Pascal Pensa <pensa@aurora.unice.fr> 486DX4/100 50.08 Julian Bradbury <julian@xabcs.demon.co.uk> 486DX4/100 50.51 Frederic Potter <frederic@swing.ibp.fr> 486DX4/100 50.66 Bill Stegers <bill_ste@zeelandnet.nl> 486DX4/120 256c 59.1 Kevin <kalichwa@oakland.edu> 486DX4/120 AMD 59.80 Mark Tranchant <mat92@ecs.soton.ac.uk> 486DX4/120 AMD 59.80 Fred Broce <fbroce@atlanta.com> 486DX4/120 AMD 59.90 Marko Ovaska <ovaska@cc.helsinki.fi> 486DX4/120 AMD 59.80 Bob Purdon <bobp@mpx.com.au> 486DX4/120 AMD 59.80 Pat Young <dice@netbsd.warped.com> 486DX4/120 59.91 Will <zxmvg07@hp12.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de> 486DX4/120 AMD 256c 60.01 Angelo Haritsis <ah@doc.ic.ac.uk> 486DX4/120 overcl 60.45 Pascal Pensa <pensa@aurora.unice.fr> 486DX4/120 60.45 Neal Howard <neal@metronet.com> 486DX4/120 AMD 60.45 Oscar Belmar Madrid <obelmar@anakena.usach.cl> 486DX4/120 60.45 Jason Buchanan <jsb@digistar.com> 486DX4/120 60.45 Foersterling <dirk@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> 486DX4/120 60.45 Bernd Hentig <bernd@finow.snafu.de> 5x86/133 AMD 66.15 NN <root@tailor.aleim.net> 5x86/133 AMD 66.15 Brad Wilson <bwilson@deltanet.com> 5x86/133 AMD 66.44 P Yli-Krekola <perttu@ntcmar01ba.ntc.nokia.com> 5x86/133 AMD 66.44 V. Tailor <vtailor@ibm.net> 5x86/133 AMD 66.55 Andrew B. Cramer <cramer@ripco.com> 5x86/133 AMD 66.56 Bob Nielsen <nielsen@primenet.com> 5x86/133 AMD 66.65 Geoff Raye <gtraye@igsrsparc2.er.usgs.gov> 5x86/133 AMD 66.7 Klaas Hemstra <hst@mh.nl> 5x86/133 AMD 66.80 N.N. <vp24njcb@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Vasily Lewis 5x86/133 AMD 67.10 James Reith <reith@racores.com> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Yves Rougy <yrougy%siam@cal.fr> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Peter A. Koren <pkoren@lvdc20.dseg.ti.com> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Wim Joppe <joppe@xs4all.nl> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Gunnar Stefansson <gunnars@rhi.hi.is> 5x86/133 AMD 256c 67.10 Vernard Martin <vernard.martin@cc.gatech.edu> 5x86/150 AMD overcl 74.75 Sergio Riveros <riveros@musca.unm.edu> 5x86/150 AMD overcl 74.75 Arthur K. Chan <artchan@cs.ucr.edu> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.87 M.Suencksen <msuencks@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.87 J. Chris Hammond <cosmo@pcisys.net> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.87 Bird Chen <luca@linux.taiwan.hp.com> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.89 Geir Skaugen <geir.skaugen@energy.sintef.no> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.89 Martin Vernon <martin@gw6hva.demon.co.uk> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 79.92 T. Zerucha <zerucha@shell.portal.com> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 80.36 Paul Colucci <pcolucci@acsu.buffalo.edu> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 80.36 Steinar Haug <sthaug@nethelp.no> 5x86/160 AMD overcl 80.36 James Daniel <triadmin@bga.com> 5x86/160 AMD 80.36 David H.S. Oh <david@std.net> E. Normal 486 variations: Cyrix/IBM, UMC System BogoMips Reporter 486DLC/33 9.42 Dennis Robinson <djrobins@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> 486DLC/33 387DX/40 9.47 Denis Solaro <drzob@vectrex.login.qc.ca> 486DLC/33 Cyrix wb 9.5 M. Asplund <matt@xenon.cchem.berkely.edu> 486DLC/33 Cyrix 386 11.2 Alex Freed <freed@europa.orion.adobe.com> 486DLC/40 256c 11.33 Schendel <sschend@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> 486Dx/40 Cyrix 11.73 Malcolm Bremer <malcolm@strw.LeidenUniv.nl> 486DRx2/40 Cyrix 13.10 Christopher Lau <clau@acs.ucalgary.ca> 486DX/33 Cyrix 13.21 M Haardt <u31b3hs@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE> 486DLC/40 bogoboost 13.21 Harry Pasanen <ps@tekla.fi> 486DLC/40 487 Cyrix 13.21 Ian A. Verschuren <iav@po.CWRU.Edu> 486DCL Cyrix 13.3 Tracer Bullet P.I. <ges@earth.baylor.edu> 486DLC/40 13.31 Adam Frampton <frampton@access2.digex.net> 486DLC/40 13.31 Rick Chow <crc@cacs.usl.edu> 486SLC-S/33 13.51 Brad Pepers <pepersb@cuug.ab.ca> 486DLC/40 no Cxpatch 15.47 Sergei O. Naoumov <serge@envy.astro.unc.edu> 486DLC/40 TI 128c 15.97 Philip K. Roban <phil@seal.micro.umn.edu> 486DLC/40 Cyrix 15.97 L.J. LaBash <labash@lcjones.aclib.siue.edu> 486DRx2/40 15.99 Christopher Lau <lauc@fusion.cuc.ab.ca> 486DX2/66 IBM no-FF 19 NN <coolefa@pmifeg.com> 486SLC2/66 IBM 64c 18.95 Sujat Jamil <sujat@shasta.ee.umn.edu> 486SLC2/66 IBM 128c 18.95 Sujat Jamil <sujat@shasta.ee.umn.edu> 486SLC2/66 19.02 Harry Mangalam <mangalam@uci.edu> 486SLC/50 19.28 Sion Arrowsmith <sion@bast.demon.co.uk> 486BL3/75 IBM 256c 21.50 Ming S. Chan <ming.chan@canrem.com> 486DX2/66 Cyrix 128c 26.63 Derek Kwan <dkwan@zeus.UWaterloo.ca> 486DX2/66 Cyrix 26.63 Adrian Parker <adrian@willen.demon.co.uk> 486DX2-S/66 256c 26.63 Jean-Marc Wislez <JeanMarc.Wislez@rug.ac.be> 486DX2/66 Cyrix 26.63 Curran W. Fey <fey@biotech.washington.edu> 486SX-S/33 UMC 0c 20.20 Hynek Med <xmedh02@manes.vse.cz> 486SX-S/40 UMC 0c 26.52 Hynek Med <xmedh02@manes.vse.cz> 486SX-U5/40 UMC 0c 26.63 Dusan Mihajlovic <zdule@herkules.co.yu> F. Oddly or faultly configured Pentium systems, or variations System BogoMips Reporter Pentium/66 2.18 Bob Myers <root@shyguy.lonestar.org> Pentium/90 notebook 9.5 Mark Maybee <markm@cs.colorado.edu> 6x86/120 Cyrix 52.32 Joel Boring <dwild@eskimo.com> Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.85 Brian Smith <smithb@laraby.tiac.net> Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.32 Scott Francis <mord@netcom.com> Pentium/83 Overdrive 82.94 G. Spiegelberg <greg@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us> Pentium/83 Overdrive 83.35 Jacek Polewczak <jacek.polewczak@csun.edu> 6x86/120 P120+overcl 104.86 Howard Poe <falcor@kingsnet.com> SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 700.13 R. Carrico <robert_carrico@themoneystore.com> G. Normal Pentium systems System BogoMips Reporter Pentium/60 23 Chien-An Chen <giant@nwu.edu> Pentium/60 23.96 Joost Helberg <jhelberg@nlsun8.oracle.nl> Pentium/60 23.96 Ulf Tietz <ulf@rio70.bln.sni.de> Pentium/60 Gateway 23.96 Manoj Kasichainula <mvkasich@eos.ncsu.edu> Pentium/60 23.96 Pierre Frenkiel <frenkiel@cdfap1.in2p3.fr> Pentium/60 23.96 Tim Oosterbroek <tim@astro.uva.nl> Pentium/60 NCR 3455 24 Mathias Koerber <mathias@solomon.technet.sg> Pentium/60 24 Joe Sloan <jjs@engr.ucr.edu> Pentium/60 24.0 Mark H. Wood <mwood@indyvax.iupui.edu> Pentium/60 24.13 R.M. van Rijswijk <rijswijk@cs.utwente.nl> Pentium/66 25 Chuck Munro <chuckm@canada.hp.com> Pentium/66 26.63 Jason M. Naughton <jnaughto@ee.ryerson.ca> Pentium/66 26.84 Kelly Carmichael <kcarmich@cln.etc.bc.ca> Pentium/75 256c 29.5 Chris Dodd <cdodd@super.win.or.jp> Pentium/75 Intel 29.79 Scott M. Grim <sgrim@netwalk.com> Pentium/75 29.95 Steve Martin <smartin@mrg.uswest.com> Pentium/75 30.22 Zoran Marjanski <bagzor@enterprise.ca> Pentium/75 30.22 Andrew Buckby <c4ab1@dmu.ac.uk> Pentium/75 30.22 Stuart Nuttall <u9230106@sys.uea.ac.uk> Pentium/90 notebook 32.73 Rich Neves <neves@cs.colorado.edu> Pentium/90 34.07 A. Galbraith <ajgalb@postman.essex.ac.uk> Pentium/90 zappa 256c 35.6 Sebastien Dedieu <dedieu@emi.u-bordeaux.fr> Pentium/90 35.84 Jason Nunn <jsno@stormfront.com.au> Pentium/90 35.88 Joe Anderson <CPJJA@ttacs3.ttu.edu> Pentium/90 35.88 Warwick Allison <warwick@cs.uq.oz.au> Pentium/90 35.94 Erik Walthinsen <omega@teleport.com> Pentium/90 36 Joe Sloan <jjs@engr.ucr.edu> Pentium/90 36 Larry Auton <lda@nfa.research.att.com> Pentium/90 36 Richard Knipe <knipe@lobby.ti.com> Pentium/90 36.0 Werner Almesberger <almesber@lrc.epfl.ch> Pentium/90 36.06 Rob J. Nauta <rob@iaehv.nl> Pentium/90 36.08 Leung Hon Wa <cshwleun@cs.citu.edu.hk> Pentium/90 Zeos 36.08 Chris Laurel <claurel@mr.net> Pentium/90 36.08 Ronald Prague <ronp@fishnet.net> Pentium/90 36.08 Adrian Blues <adrian@hypereality.co.uk> Pentium/90 36.08 Pak Yin Tam "Fred" <ptam@eesun1.tamu.edu> Pentium/90 36.08 Jason Heiss <jheiss@cco.caltech.edu> Pentium/90 36.08 Tim Krantz <tek@dsinc.com> Pentium/90 Gateway 36.08 Pete Stewart <stewart@bae.bellcore.com> Pentium/90 36.08 Tom Manos <tmanos@infi.net> Pentium/90 36.08 Richard Mundell <R.Mundell@uea.ac.uk> Pentium/90 36.08 NN <usenet@uxmail.ust.hk> Pentium/90 36.08 Yavuz Batmaz <yavuzb@knidos.cc.metu.edu.tr> Pentium/90 36.08 Alan Skelley <askelley@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca> Pentium/90 36.08 Ralph Sims <ralphs@locus.halcyon.com> Pentium/90 36.08 Julian Bradbury <julian@xabcs.demon.co.uk> Pentium/90 36.08 Dan Langrill <langrlld@mussel.cig.mot.com> Pentium/90 36.08 Ravi Krishna Swamy <rkswamy@eos.ncsu.edu> Pentium/90 36.08 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> Pentium/90 Micronics 36.09 Andrew Brown <andrewbrown@acm.org> Pentium/90 36.27 Giao H. Phan <giao@concrete.resnet.upenn.edu> Pentium/90 Plato 36.4 Joe Valenzuela <smarm@ibm.net> Pentium/90 36.5 Mike Kelleher <mikejk@umfacad.maine.edu> Pentium/90 36.9 Ted Gaunt <tgaunt@pms701.pms.ford.com> Pentium/100 overcl 38.39 Stefan Onderka <stefan.onderka@metronet.de> Pentium/100 39.52 Adrian Blues <adrian@hypereality.co.uk> Pentium/100 overcl 39.73 Phil Howard <phil@clr.com> Pentium/100 39.73 <Peter.Weiss@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de> Pentium/100 0c 39.73 Jason Crawford <jasonc1@gramercy.ios.com> Pentium/100 overcl 39.83 Stefan Onderka <stefan.onderka@metronet.de> Pentium/100 39.93 Tom Miller <tvtom@en.com> Pentium/100 Cyrix 39.94 Mike Holland <myk@cygnus.uwa.edu.au> Pentium/100 39.94 KAZ Vorpal <kaz@upx.net> Pentium/100 overcl 39.94 Donar G.E. Alofs <donar@cs.vu.nl> Pentium/100 39.94 Larry Snyder <larry@trauma.iag.net> Pentium/100 39.94 Ian Hill <ian@hecate.phy.queensu.ca> Pentium/100 39.94 John Crawford <link@spu.edu> Pentium/100 39.94 Jered <jered@mit.edu> Pentium/100 overcl 39.94 Ian <irs2@tweedledum.amp.york.ac.uk> Pentium/100 39.94 Brian McGhee <brianm@iceonline.com> Pentium/100 39.94 M Skjelland <morten.skjelland@pvv.unit.no> Pentium/100 39.96 Dan Kha <dkha@yorku.ca> Pentium/100 39.98 Phillipe Charon <charron@ecoledoc.ibp.fr> Pentium/100 40.03 <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de> Pentium/100 40.08 Ronny Spiegel <rspiegel@htwm.de> Pentium/100 40.18 David Baldwin <davidb@exis.net> Pentium/100 40.18 <habibie@catevr.fiu.edu> Pentium/120 Cyrix 47.8 Simon Ho <simon@epsilon.win-uk.net> Pentium/120 Cyrix 47.92 Joel N. Squire <squire@colorado.edu> Pentium/120 47.93 Umberto d'Ortona <umberto@grenet.fr> Pentium/120 Cyrix 47.93 Jim T. Polk <jtpolk@cris.com> Pentium/120 47.93 Jon Trowbridge <trow@mcs.com> Pentium/120 47.98 Craig Bates <cbates@psu.edu> Pentium/120 Cyrix 48 Steve <horne@mhd2.pfc.mit.edu> Pentium/120 48.00 Michael Wazenski <mwazenski@dsrnet.com> Pentium/120 Intel 48.02 Scott M. Grim <sgrim@netwalk.com> Pentium/120 Cyrix 48.27 Glenn T. Jayaputera <gjt@budgie.apana.org.au> Pentium/120 48.27 Roman Mitnitski <mitnits@shany.net> Pentium/120 48.27 Peter Walsh <pwalsh@rain.org> Pentium/120 Cyrix 48.2 Viznyuk <sviznyuk@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> Pentium/120 49.27 Simon Hargrave <simon@revell.demon.co.uk> Pentium/133 53.04 Wayne Roberts <wroberts@aug.com> Pentium/133 53.04 Gregory Travis <greg@indiana.edu> Pentium/133 overcl 53.04 A. Kunigelis <algikun@santaka.sc-uni.ktu.lt> Pentium/133 Intel 53.04 Jimmie Farmer <calvin@malchick.com> Pentium/133 53.25 Chuck Mattern <cmattern@mindspring.com> Pentium/133 53.26 Glenn Holt <gholt@lsil.com> Pentium/133 53.26 Heikki Levanto <heikki@lsd.ping.dk> Pentium/133 53.26 Chaim Tarshish <chaim@ipl.med.nyu.edu> Pentium/133 53.26 Mitchell B. Hamm <hamm@one.net> Pentium/133 53.26 Donald Lewis <dlewis@jackson.freenet.org> Pentium/133 53.26 Jon Trowbridge <trow@kremlin.emccta.com> Pentium/133 53.26 Charny Peete Mitchell <cpmiche@eos.ncsu.edu> Pentium/133 256c 53.26 David Wuertele <dave@gctech.com> Pentium/133 256c 53.68 Guiseppe Miceli <ferdy@ccii.unipi.it> Pentium/133 53.68 Michael Kress <kress@hal.saar.de> Pentium/150 Intel 59.80 Joel D. Young <jdyoung@afit.af.mil> Pentium/150 overcl 60.21 Duarte Cordeiro <l38404@alfa.ist.utl.pt> Pentium/166 66.16 Pedro Soria-Rodriguez <sorrodp@wpi.edu> Pentium/166 66.35 K. Visweswaran <kviswesw@lehman.com> Pentium/166 66.44 Donald Lewis <dlewis@jackson.freenet.org> Pentium/166 66.76 F. Baitinger <baiti@herrenberg.netsurf.de> Pentium/166 67.10 Jon Trowbridge <trow@mcs.com> Pentium/166 67.10 Dylan <dylan@ert.com> Pentium/166 512c 67.10 Dirk Freese <freese@infra.de> Pentium/200 79.66 Piete Brooks <Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk> Pentium/200 79.89 Dave S. Baker <dave@acedia.demon.co.uk> H. Normal Pentium variations: SMP, PPro, Cyrix, AMD System BogoMips Reporter SMP2 Pentium/90 71.98 Daniel Luhde-Thompson <dl10010@cam.ac.uk> SMP2 Pentium/90 72.08 Alan Cox <alan@cymru.net> SMP2 Pentium/100 79.46 Lam Dang <dangit@ix.netcom.com> SMP2 Pentium/166 133.53 <Reinhard.Simkovics@jk.uni-linz.ac.at> SMP2 Pentium Pro/150 299.01 Eric van Dijk <E.vanDijken@PTT-Telecom.nl> SMP2 Pentium Pro/166 331.78 Eric van Dijk <E.vanDijken@PTT-Telecom.nl> SMP2 Pentium Pro/180 358.81 Eric van Dijk <E.vanDijken@PTT-Telecom.nl> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.14 C.-A. Possamai <camille@sugiton.cnrs-mrs.fr> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.14 Leland <llucius@millcom.com> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.14 Jim Gifford <jim@mail.rath.peachnet.edu> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.6 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.95 Fons Rademakers <f.rademakers@cern.ch> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 398.98 Greg Fausak <glfausak@august.com> SMP2 Pentium Pro/200 400.18 Attila Karpati <karpati@cs.elte.hu> SMP4 Pentium Pro/200 794.62 Kenneth Hedlund <c415khd@nll.se> Pentium MMX/133 265.77 Ron Peters <rpeters@f15fast.al.intel.com> Pentium MMX/166 331.78 Rob Janssen <pe1chl@amsat.org> Pentium MMX/200 398.13 Andy Saunders <andi@numenor.oucs.ox.ac.uk> Pentium MMX/200 398.95 Reinhold J. Gerharz <rgerharx@erols.com> Pentium MMX/200 398.95 Eric Beymer <beymer@soundex.com> Pentium MMX/200 400 Rob Jokinen <rjokinen@rt66.com> Pentium Pro/133 132.88 John D. Sundberg <jdsundberg@mmm.com> Pentium Pro/180 179.61 Chuck Fee <fee@ch4549.org> Pentium Pro/200 197.42 Michael Griffith <grif@cs.ucr.edu> Pentium Pro/200 197.42 Curtis Varner <carner@cs.ucr.edu> Pentium Pro/200 198.84 Erik Max Francis <max@alcyone.com> Pentium Pro/200 198.84 Marc Winkler <marcus@healthchex.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.04 V. Bostrom <Vareck_Bostrom@ccm.jf.intel.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.06 Justin Clancy <justin@hippos.demon.co.uk> Pentium Pro/200 199.06 Glenn Lamb <mumford@netcom15.netcom.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.06 Laszlo Herczeg <las@light-house.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Stefan <boresch@schuber.u-strasbg.fr> Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Greg Fausak <lgfausak@august.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.07 Chris Jones <chris@planetsymphone.com> Pentium Pro/200 199.95 Reinhold J. Gerharz <rgerharx@erols.com> Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Gil Megidish <gmegidis@ort.org.il> Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Jose Navarro <jnavarro@aoc.nrao.edu> Pentium Pro/200 200.32 <Eric_Zucker@om.hp.com> Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Wayne Scott <wscott@ichips.intel.com> Pentium Pro/200 200.32 Adrian L. Hosey <ahosey@cs.indiana.edu> 5x86/100 Cyrix 100.16 NN <root@anxa04.cc.ic.ac.uk> 5x86/100 100.19 Valient Gough <vgough@teton.mines.edu> 5x86/100 Cyrix 100.47 C.Chan <chan@alfrothul.uchicago.edu> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.60 Wynstan Tong <wynstan@eecg.toronto.ca> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.60 Joel N. Squire <squire@colorado.edu> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.83 Leland Olds <olds@eskimo.com> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.83 NN <root@anxa04.cc.ic.ac.uk> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 120.68 C.Chan <chan@alfrothul.uchicago.edu> 5x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 122.01 Andre Coetzee <acoetzee@ctcc.gov.za> 5x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.88 Craig Andersen <andersen@fastlane.net> 6x86/100 Cyrix 99.42 Stig M. Valstad <svalstad@sn.no> 6x86/110 Cyrix P133+ 109.77 Matthew Flint <matthew@philtrum.demon.co.uk> 6x86/110 Cyrix P133+ 109.77 John Merriam <suprnaut@esslink.com> 6x86/110 Cyrix P133+ 109.77 Keith Smith <keith@ksmith.com> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119 Jean-Claude Gouiran <jcg13@ibm.net> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.60 Taso Lyristis <taso@remus.rutgers.edu> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.60 Hrvoje Stipetic <stipe@zemris.fer.hr> 6x86/120 Cyrix 119.60 Yakko J. Warner <yakko@wtower.com> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.60 B. James Philippe <bryan@terran.org> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 119.83 Roger Merchberger <zmerch@northernway.net> 6x86/120 Cyrix 119.83 Daniel Wold <danw@panix.com> 6x86/120 Cyrix 120 John C. Beasley <beaslej1@nevada.edu> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 120.01 Jay Thorne <jay@result.com> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 120.01 Jeawan Kim <jaewan@harc.edu> 6x86/120 Cyrix P150+ 120.91 Cymen <cymen@ziplink.net> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.71 Holger Kemper <hok@balu.ping.de> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.71 Hrvoje Stipetic <stipe@zemris.fer.hr> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.82 Alex Liffers <aliffers@tartarus.uwa.edu.au> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.82 Brian C. Theobald <theobald@nortel.ca> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 132.88 Alvaro Lopes <alvieboy@utad.pt> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 133.73 C. Drews <drews_c@informatik.fh-hamburg.de> 6x86/133 Cyrix P166+ 133.12 Daniel Gritter <dgritt47@calvin.edu> 6x86/150 Cyrix P200+ 149.50 Evan L. Schemm <elschemm@mtu.edu> K5/90 AMD 179.40 <root@krabi.mbp.ee> K5/90 AMD 179.40 Ken Edwards <edwards@thor.xon.cuug.ab.ca> K5/90 AMD 180.22 Hector DC Gonzalez <turbo@linux.lsl.com.mx> K5/90 AMD 181.00 Drew Golden <golden@platinum.nb.net> K5/100 AMD PR133 198.66 Trond Solem <trond.solem@homemail.com> K5/100 AMD PR133 199.07 Henri Jamgotchian <hjamgot@planete.net> K5/100 AMD PR133 199.88 J. Grassel <grassel@heart.cas.und.nodak.edu> K5/100 AMD PR133 199.88 Berend Reitsma <berend@united-info.com> K5/100 AMD PR133 200.29 Tilman Sommer <sommer@vsun02.ag01.kodak.com> K5/100 AMD PR133 200.32 Carlo Politi <cpoliti@mare.gol.grosseto.it> K5/120 AMD PR133 overcl 239.21 Chris Harshman <harshman@paradigm.uor.edu> K6/166 AMD 332.60 David Parsons <orc@pell.chi.il.us> K6/210 AMD overcl 416.15 Donnie Savage <dsavage@cris.com> I. Normal Alpha systems System BogoMips Reporter 21064/150 Jensen 148.37 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@cc.helsinki.fi> 21064/150 Jensen 149.49 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 21064/150 Jensen 148.89 Martin Osterman <ost@comnets.rwth-aachen.de> 21064A/275 Cabriolet 271.58 <michal@ellpspace.math.ualberta.ca> 21064A/275 Cabriolet 272 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@cc.helsinki.fi> 21064A/275 272 Stephen Gaudet <sjg@tiac.net> 21064A/275 Cabriolet 272.63 Jay Estabrook <jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com> 21064A/275 Cabriolet 273.37 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@cs.arizona.edu> 21064A/275 274.11 Kevin Jacobs <jacobs@eek.cwru.edu> 21064A/300 Cabriolet 298 Jay Estabrook <jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com> 21064A/300 298 Stephen Gaudet <sjg@tiac.net> 21066/166 163.05 Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com> 21066/166 164.59 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@cs.arizona.edu> 21066/166 Multia 164.63 Rudolf Gabler <rug@usm.uni-muenchen.de> 21066/166 165 Gareth Bult <gareth@ftech.net> 21066/166 165.04 Craig Ruff <cruff@ncar.ucar.edu> 21066/200 196.9 Danny ter Haar <danny@cistron.nl> 21066/200 UDB overcl 198 Kari Davidsson <d154402@cs.tut.fi> 21066A/233 UDB 229.63 Toon van der Pas <toon@vdpas.hobby.nl> 21066A/233 AS400 230.16 Ophir Ronen <ophir@connectsoft.com> 21066A/233 NoName 230.67 T. Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@bigbug.franken.de> 21066A/233 UDB 230.68 Ted Schipper <ted@tedux.hobby.nl> 21066A/233 NoName 230.76 Mikael Nykvist <viper@ludd.luth.se> 21066A/233 UDB 231.21 Eric Smith <eric@goonsquad.spies.com> 21066A/233 NoName 231.21 Jay Estabrook <jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com> 21066A/266 NoName ov.cl 261.62 Andreas Johansson <ajo@ludd.luth.se> 21066A/266 UDB overcl 261.62 Michael Brennen <mbrennen@fni.net> 21066A/266 NoName ov.cl 262.14 Wim van Dorst <baron@clifton.hobby.nl> 21066A/266 Multia 264 Joshua Grubman <joshg@dn.net> 21066A/284 NoName ov.cl 281.0 <imakino@gloria.cord.edu> 21066A/297 NoName ov.cl 293.6 <imakino@gloria.cord.edu> 21066A/300 UDB ov.cl 294.65 Topi Kanerva <tkanerva@nks.oulu.fi> 21164/266 EB164 265.29 Jay Estabrook <jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com> 21164/300 EB164 297.79 Hilarius <maurice@ellpspace.math.ualberta.ca> 21164/333 Alcor 331.35 Linus Torvalds <torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi> 21164/333 Alcor 331.35 David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@azstarnet.com> 21164/366 PC164 Durango 363.85 Geerten Kuiper <geerten@bart.nl> 21164/433 PC164 429.89 Paul D. Robertson <proberts@clark.net> 21164/433 PC164 429.91 Bernd Meyer <bmeyer@cs.monash.edu.au> 21164/433 PC164 430.96 <rainer.landes@physik.uni-karlsruhe.de> 21164/433 EB164 430.96 <Metod.Kozelj@rzs-hm.si> 21164/433 PC164 430.96 H. Sumargo <habibie@robotic.eng.fiu.edu> 21164/466 PC164 464.51 Daryll Strauss <daryll@d2.com> 21164/500 AS500 497.03 Jim Nance <jlnance@avanticorp.com> 21164/500 EB164 Durango 497.43 Kevin Jacobs <jacobs@eek.cwru.edu> J. Normal Motorola systems System BogoMips Reporter 68030/16 Atari Falcon 3.95 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 68030/16 Atari Falcon 3.98 <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> 68030/20 0c 4.92 Chris Nadigh <chrnadig@iiic.ethz.ch> 68030 Amiga 4000-30 6.09 Karsten Merker <km@golf.dinet.com> 68030/25 Amiga 3000 6.12 Glen Hewlett <hewlett@planeteer.com> 68030/25 Amiga 3000 6.21 Hamish Macdonald <hamish@bnr.ca> 68030/25 Amiga 3000 6.21 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 68030/32 Atari Falcon 7.91 Franz Korntner <fkorntne@bazis.nl> 68030 Atari TT 7.96 <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> 68030/32 Atari MegaST 7.98 E.J. van den Bussche <busscheh@ksepl.nl> 68030/33 Atari TT 7.98 <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> 86030 Atari TT 7.98 Wayne Booth <trek@ihgp114r.ih.att.com> 68030/48 32c 11.89 Martin Rogge <Martin_Rogge@ki.maus.de> 68030/50 Atari 12 <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> 68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.36 Chris Sumner <chris@ganymede.sonnet.co.uk> 68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.4 Richard Jerome <etlrdje@tigger.ericsson.se> 68030/50 32c 12.42 Michael Plonus <michi@pluto.ping.de> 68030/50 Amiga 1200 12.33 Detrix <detrix@popd.ix.netcom.com> 68040/24 Amiga 4000-40 16.6 Hamish Macdonald <hamish@bnr.ca> 68040/24 Amiga 4000-20 16.60 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> 68040/25 Amiga 4000-040 16.61 <Geert.Uytterhoeven@cs.ku-leuven.ac.be> 68040/25 Amiga 4000 16.61 Lawrence <lawrenc@nextwork.rose-hulmand.edu> 68040/60 Amiga 4000-40 18.99 Darren Enns <dmenns@surf.pangea.ca> 68040/66 Medusa T60 22 <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> 68060/50 Amiga 1200 99.53 baba <baba@pa.yokogawa.jp> 68060/50 Amiga 4000 100.16 Jan Johansson <jj@mordor.it.kth.se> K. Other Systems: Sparc, PowerPC, Mips, Intel 8088 System BogoMips Reporter Sparc Sun4c 17.94 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> PowerPC 601/60 Mac6100 45.24 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> PowerPC 601/66 Mac 51.62 Fred Klein <klein@des3.u-strasbg.fr> PowerPC 601/60 Mac6100 59.38 Kent Radek <goo@itd.sterling.com> Mips R4000/100 48.30 J.L. Brothers <brothers@halcyon.com> Mips R4000/100 Magnum 50.03 Andreas Busse <andy@soft-n-hard.de> Mips R4400/134 Acer Pica 67.10 Andreas Busse <andy@soft-n-hard.de> Mips R4400/134 Acer Pica 67.10 Ralf Baechle <ralf@waldorf-gmbh.de> Mips R4600/133 Tyne 133.12 Ralf Baechle <ralf@waldorf-gmbh.de> Mips R4600/133 RM200 133.08 Ralf Baechle <ralf@julia.de> Mips R5000/150 Indy 154.83 Ralf Baechle <ralf@julie.de> Intel 8088/4.77 0.02 Tim Van der Linden <timvdl@innet.be> Intel 8088/10 0.05 Tim Van der Linden <timvdl@innet.be> Intel 8086 0.5 Kin Lau <gabe@zot.io.org> L. Non-Linux systems (reference only) System OS BogoMips Reporter 68020/20 Sun 3 SUNOS 2.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu> 68020/25 Sun 3-180 SUNOS 4.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu> Sparc Sun 3-60 SUNOS 4.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun 3-80 SUNOS 4.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> 68040/33 HP9000-280 HP-UX 14 <niles@axp745.gsfc.nasa.gov> Sparc Sun 4-280 SUNOS 16.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu> Sparc Sun IPC/40 Solaris 16.00 <gong@cs.msu.su> 68040 NextStep (?) 16.26 <petergun@coffeehaus.com> Sparc Sun Sparcstation1 SUNOS 18.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun Sparcstation1+ SUNOS 19 <swmike@uplift.df.lth.se> Sparc Sun Sparcstation1+ SUNOS 24.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun IPC SUNOS 24.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun Sparcstation2 SUNOS 26.00 <gong@cs.msu.su> SparcClassic/50 Solaris 32.00 <gong@cs.msu.su> Sparc Sun ELC SUNOS 32.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> HP-PA 9000-720 HP-UX 32.00 <metod.kozelj@rzs-hm.si> Sparc Sun SS10 SUNOS 34.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Pentium/100 Win-NT 36.21 <marcus@healthchex.com> Sparc Sun Sparcstation2 SUNOS 38.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu> Mips R4000/100 Indy (?) 48.00 <p.verwer@organon.akzonobel.nl> Mips R4000/100 SGI IndySC Irix 48.00 <lziegler@csbsju.edu> HP-PA 9000-720 HP-UX 48.00 <metod.kozelj@rzs-hm.si> Sparc Sun Sparcstation10d SUNOS 54.0 <korpela@ssl.berkeley.edu> Sparc SS1000 2CPU SUNOS 58.00 <gong@cs.msu.su> Alpha 21064/133 Decstation OSF1 64 <niles@axp745.gsfc.nasa.gov> Sparc Sun SS5 SUNOS 68.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun SS20 SUNOS 72.00 <tranter@software.mitel.com> Sparc Sun SS20/712 Solaris 74 <spohr@qmos> Mips R4400/150 Challenge (?) 74.00 <p.verwer@organon.akzonobel.nl> Mips R4400/150 Indigo2Extr (?) 74.00 <p.verwer@organon.akzonobel.nl> HP-PA 9000-715 HP-UX 74.00 <metod.kozelj@rzs-hm.si> Alpha OSF1 92.00 <petergun@coffeehaus.com> Mips R4400/200 Indigo2Extr (?) 98.00 <p.verwer@organon.akzonobel.nl> HP-PA 9000-735/99 HP-UX 98.00 <lankhors@cs.rug.nl> Sparc Sun SS4/110 Solaris 108 <spohr@qmos> Sparc Sun SS5 SUNOS 110 <swmike@uplift.df.lth.se> Alpha 21064A/233 OSF1 114 <niles@axp745.gsfc.nasa.gov> HP-PA 700/125 HP-UX 122 <niles@axp745.gsfc.nasa.gov> HP-PA 9000-735/125 HP-UX 122.00 <lankhors@cs.rug.nl> Mips R4600/133 SGI Indy Irix 132 <lziegler@csbsju.edu> Alpha OSF1 180.0 <mauger@ensinfo.univ-nantes.fr> Sparc Ultra-1 sun4u Solaris 254.00 <alternat@rwth-aachen.de> HP9000-C160/160 HP-UX 316.00 <nicolai@prz.tu-berlin.de> Sparc Sun US1/170 Solaris 330 <spohr@qmos> Alpha 3000/600S VMS 348.61 <metod.kozelj@rzs-hm.si> Alpha server 1000-4/200 VMS 397.68 <metod.kozelj@rzs-hm.si> Cray J90 Y-MP/100 16CPU Unicos 912.00 <lankhors@cs.rug.nl> HP9000-C160/160 HP-UX 1278.00 <nicolai@prz.tu-berlin.de> Both Roderick (9m) and Isolde (3y) grow as expected, be it that Roderick is quickly catching up on her. Although both eat (play with) regular amounts of food, Roderick just takes on more kilograms than Isolde does. Oh, well, each his/her personality. Met vriendelijke groeten, Wim van Dorst. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Blue Baron = Wim van Dorst, Voice (+31) 33 4676365, (+31) 35 5242319 (-: baron@clifton.hobby.nl WvD@Chem.AkzoNobel.nl :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------