MyCPU

A small tool to find out which cpu is installed
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • Free
  • Publisher Name:
  • Martin Seelhofer
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 46 KB

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MyCPU Description

The MyCPU application was designed to be a small tool to find out which cpu is installed. It shows vendor, type, model, stepping and speed information. Additionally it scans for features like MMX, 3dnow and SIMD (ISSE). Finally, it is able to read cache information such as the size of the L1-data & -instruction cache and the unified L2 cache. Note: Most of the problems with MyCPU and Pentium IV-Systems have been solved. However, it is still possible that some problems arise out of the combination of MyCPU and Pentium IV-Systems. Command line arguments: - /h save results in html format (IF THIS ARGUMENT IS NOT GIVEN, PLAIN TEXT WILL BE USED!) - /f save results to a text or html-file file called 'mycpu_results.*'. If this file already exists, MyCPU creates 'mycpu_results1.txt', 'mycpu_results2.txt' and so on. - /f: save results to a text or html-file with a user-defined name (The file extension will automatically be appended depending on the file type). If this file already exists, MyCPU creates '1.*', '2.*' and so on. - /c save results to a text or html-file called '.*'. Again, if this file already exists, MyCPU creates '1.*', '2.*' and so on. - /p: if /f or /c is given, save the result file into the folder given by . If no path argument is given, the result files are saved in the same folder as MyCPU.exe is located.


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