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to: KEES VAN EETEN
from: MAURICE KINAL
date: 2014-11-23 00:28:00
subject: last one standing

Hey Kees!

 KvE> Architecture:          armv6l
 KvE> Byte Order:            Little Endian
 KvE> CPU(s):                1
 KvE> On-line CPU(s) list:   0
 KvE> Thread(s) per core:    1
 KvE> Core(s) per socket:    1
 KvE> Socket(s):             1

Interesting.  Is that all the information 'lscpu' could extract about it?  I'd
have liked to seen the speed and a search on ye olde internet revealed anywhere
between 400MHz - 1GHz depending on the model.  How does the above output
compare to 'cat /proc/cpuinfo'?  Maybe that could be more revealing?

One suggestion I stumbled across pertaining to finding cpu speed was 'cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq' except that there is no
such thing on my system so I am guessing it might be a kernel feature issue
relating to sysfs.  Anyhow I get frequency from both lscpu and /proc/cpuinfo. 
I am curious to know about the arm architecture on this particular issue.

Life is good,
Maurice

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