I have run a battery of tests and trials and have come up to the following conclusion -
My Win2K install is somehow affecting my processor.
I know it sounds maybe odd... maybe unbelieveable... but I have just about driven myself nuts to point out the hardware culprit.. but in this case it seems to be software orientated.
I have been racking my brains as to why it isn't coming up with the right clock speed.
Deciding that I couldn't find out anything in windows (Other than my processor runs at exactly 1/2 of whatever it is set to by jumpers and reported as being on POST.
I took a dos bootdisk and got me some nice dos benchmark programs. (System Analyzer 5.2, and a dos benchmark called Test v5.4)
In dos everything looks and works like a charm.
In Win2K... everything is reported at half speed and it benches at half speed (Same Dos Benchmark Programs).
At least I have an idea where the blame is to be laid... time to take this lead and see what develops.
My Win2K install is somehow affecting my processor.
I know it sounds maybe odd... maybe unbelieveable... but I have just about driven myself nuts to point out the hardware culprit.. but in this case it seems to be software orientated.
I have been racking my brains as to why it isn't coming up with the right clock speed.
Deciding that I couldn't find out anything in windows (Other than my processor runs at exactly 1/2 of whatever it is set to by jumpers and reported as being on POST.
I took a dos bootdisk and got me some nice dos benchmark programs. (System Analyzer 5.2, and a dos benchmark called Test v5.4)
In dos everything looks and works like a charm.
In Win2K... everything is reported at half speed and it benches at half speed (Same Dos Benchmark Programs).
At least I have an idea where the blame is to be laid... time to take this lead and see what develops.
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