clockspeed 0.62, alpha.
19981013
Copyright 1998
D. J. Bernstein, djb@pobox.com
http://pobox.com/~djb/clockspeed.html

clockspeed uses a hardware tick counter to compensate for a persistently
fast or slow system clock. See BLURB for a more detailed advertisement.

INSTALL says how to set up and test clockspeed.

The rest of this file is a list of systypes where various versions of
clockspeed have been reported to work.

0.51: freebsd-2.2-stable-:i386-:-:pentium-:- (tnx JMG)
0.52: linux-2.0.30-:i386-:-:i486-:- (tnx HS)
0.51: linux-2.0.30-:i386-:-:pentium-:- (tnx MJY)
0.51: linux-2.0.30-:i386-:-:ppro-:- (tnx TG)
0.61: linux-2.0.33-:i386-:-:ppro-:- (tnx TG)
0.61: linux-2.0.34-:i386-:-:pentium-:- (tnx FBR)
0.51: linux-2.1.48-:i386-:-:pentium-:- (tnx JF)
0.52: linux-2.1.54-:i386-:-:pentium-:- (tnx JF)
0.52: sunos-4.1.4-1-:unknown-:sun4-:sun4m-:sun4m- (tnx JB)
0.61: sunos-5.6-generic_105181-04-:sparc-:sun4-:sun4u-:sun4u- (tnx TG)
