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Old 2003-12-04, 23:44   #1
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Now we all know that Prime95 is a great hardware stresser, however it only runs within windows.

I was thinking, would it possible to strip down Prime95 to something small that could be run on a bootable floppy or bootable cd-rom and would only do a torture test? Maybe something similar to memtest86, but that stresses the CPU instead of memory. It would be great for testing the processor of a system you don't have a full installation on. And as a plus, it would get rid of those pesky device driver false error messages.
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Old 2003-12-05, 02:55   #2
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Have you tried putting it onto a Knoppix CD??
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Old 2003-12-05, 03:25   #3
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Someone else suggested putting it on a USB Drive.
Other removable writable drives could be used of course.
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Old 2003-12-05, 05:38   #4
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http://www.iaeste.dk/~henrik/projects/mprime.html
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Old 2003-12-05, 22:31   #5
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can P95 run in DOS? Maybe it could be done that way
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Old 2003-12-06, 03:49   #6
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There is no current Prime95 client for DOS, and I rather doubt that George will write one for the very few DOS machines still around.

I think it might be doable under LINUX, but only if you have a non-floppy device in the machine to save the intermediate files - the client itself isn't all that much bigger than the DNet client (which I *did* get a working cut-down from muLINUX floppy system built for) but the intermediate files are multiple MEGS, way too big for a floppy.
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Old 2003-12-06, 05:08   #7
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Well I was just thinking of it only doing torture tests, purely as a system testing tool. You wouldn't have networking support under DOS anyways.

The link Xyzzy posted looks to be a good solution.
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Old 2003-12-06, 05:22   #8
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Eeeep, nevermind. All the file links on that page are dead.
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Old 2003-12-07, 07:37   #9
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In trying to duplicate the now-missing program, I've been trying to run a couple floppy-based Linux distros. However, my knowledge of Linux is limited, and I don't know any way to add mprime to these distros (they all come as floppy image files, which I can't edit).
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Old 2003-12-08, 11:41   #10
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muLinux makes it relatively easy to edit what's on the floppy (ies). That's one of the prime reasons I worked with it.
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