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Author: Bryce C
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Subject: CPU speed testers..?
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It's because your CPU is running not only itself but another computer
too. This is like caring for a newborn (not that I have) where one does
not get any rest because there are caring for themselves AND another
person. You could be a 3.2Ghz CPU and MAYBE get 1Ghz out of VMWare.


On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 20:30, Nathan England wrote:
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> until I am happy it works the way I want it to.=20
> But, I want to know what speed everything is working at in the virtual=20
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> processor inside the vm? is it still 933? Or is it slower because everyth=

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> the same machine. The machine has 256 ram, and the vm is using 128... wou=

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> that make that much of a difference?
> Does anyone know any tools to test the cpu speed?
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