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Ernie of the Newton clan,
Your system has a cpu running at 117mhz, can only have 1-cpu in the
chassis and has a relative performance of 5.4 ...
I believe your only upgrade is to another box, but someone with
a h/w background would know better :-)
duane
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> Subject: How fast is my CPU
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> Greetings,
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> We've upgraded our memory, now we want to upgrade our CPU.
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> My HPCPUNAME is Series 939-030.
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> Is there a way to find out what MHZ our CPU is without
> physically looking at it?
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> I've looked at PROCESSOR/CPU using CSTM but it didn't provide
> any useful information.
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> How does one determine such a thing?
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> Thanks,
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> Ernie
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