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Anything like Clockgen for Linux?

AaronP

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I'm looking for something like Clockgen for Linux. Or has Clockgen been ported to linux and I just am retarded and missed that?
 
wine probably won't do the trick.
while it's not an emulator, and it runs the code "natively", it has to mimick all those windows functions that don't exist on linux
it probably won't have an interface to get as close to the hardware as clockgen needs

then again, I could be wrong
 
I tried to get CPU-Z to work in SuSE a while back, and was not able due to .DLL errors. If CPU-Z wouldn't work, I would think ClockGen wouldn't work either.
 
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