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Simon:
Hi folks,

in an upcoming new version of SETI@Home optimized apps, we will include code that gathers more info about your specific CPU and its capabilities. It is not as elaborate as CPU-Z or the like, nor intended to be - but it provides very useful information for optimization.

To make this possible, Ben Herndon has produced a small standalone application that finds out what CPU you have, its speed, cache size, memory and cache speed etc. and prints it out on the screen.

The version that was attached here was replaced with a new one. Please see this new thread for information.

Regards,
Simon.

kb7rzf:
Hiya Simon, Here's mine.

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Bruno G Olsen:
Doesn't look like this one has been tested (id F.4.7)

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Kna:
No new CPU this time,  probably PIII-S Tualatin and PIII Katmaļ soon..
Computed names are good now, some examples in attachment.

Some remarks :

- In some cases, indication "16K code" instead of 12K with 9-30-A or cpu-z.
  Error introduced with the "nasty trick" in v9-30-B to avoid problem with P166MMX (L2=0K) ?

- Mention  [9-30b] (from previous CPUID rev ?) is left on the line family-model, Brand, etc
  Don't know if it's desired or important
 
- Notable differences in memory speed results
  Due to changes in memory speed routine ?

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htrae:
Here's a CPUID ChickenTests for you.

 AMD X2 3800 Manchester Core

Thanks for all your great work for the Seti Community...!!!.



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