SPEED
Purpose
Use at the server console to display the speed at which the processor is running.
HINT: The CPUCHECK command provides additional information as well as processor clock speed. See CPUCHECK.
Syntax
SPEED
About Processor Speed
- Processor speed rating is determined by
- Processor clock speed (90 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz, 233 MHz, etc.)
- Processor type (80486, Pentium*, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, etc.)
- Number of memory wait states (0, 1, 2, etc.)
- If your computer has a slower rating than you expected, use SPEED to check the processor's speed rating.
For example, entering SPEED for a Pentium II processor running at 333 MHz got the following rating:
Processor speed: 26288
- Some computers have an Auto or Common processor speed mode that can reduce the clock speed to as little as 6 MHz.
- For NetWare® 6 operation, the processor or processors should be set to the highest speed. If your machine has a slower rating than expected, check the processor speed setting. For instructions on how to set the processor speed, see your computer's documentation.
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