Does anyone know how I can get this? Or ghz if you please.
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How to get the mhz on the processor
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How to get the mhz on the processor
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Unfortunately, no one can be told what Qbinux is. You have to see it for yourself.
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Don't know if you want the processor speed or FSB speed...
But this library can give you the approximate processor speed:
http://www.phatcode.net/downloads.php?id=190
Good Luck!
But this library can give you the approximate processor speed:
http://www.phatcode.net/downloads.php?id=190
Good Luck!
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I use my own libraries etc. I cannot find the frequency anywhere... annoying..
grtz
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grtz
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Seb,
I'm running XP, but this should work on other Windows versions.
1) Get into the Control Panel.
2) Click on "System".
3) There's a little section there called "Computer" which contains the processor type, processor speed, and the number of megs of RAM.
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I'm running XP, but this should work on other Windows versions.
1) Get into the Control Panel.
2) Click on "System".
3) There's a little section there called "Computer" which contains the processor type, processor speed, and the number of megs of RAM.
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It should work. Run the QCPU.EXE file included with it to run as a test.
If it works, load the lib's into QB (only 4.5) and run the test program (QCPU.BAS) that comes with it.
If THAT works, merge it with your library and keep the same FUNC's from the QCPU.BAS program to use in QBinux.
If one or more doesn't work, you're screwed until you can make one
If it works, load the lib's into QB (only 4.5) and run the test program (QCPU.BAS) that comes with it.
If THAT works, merge it with your library and keep the same FUNC's from the QCPU.BAS program to use in QBinux.
If one or more doesn't work, you're screwed until you can make one