Linux/Unix Boot ISO that runs a Prime Caculation and shows Processor Frequency
$30-100 USD
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Posted about 13 years ago
$30-100 USD
Paid on delivery
1. Provide Linux ISO boot and any source code
2. Execute at boot the following applications a and b below?
1. a processor intensive calculation like [Prime 95][1] or [Intel's Linpaq][2] at boot.
2. an application that shows a graph of processor frequency
3. Use FreeBSD or suggest the distribution of your choice.
4. The answer to the following is question is requested if known. Can you create a completely legal ISO distributable with the applications that may be?
1. distributed for free?
2. re-sold for a profit?
## Deliverables
1. Provide Linux ISO boot and any source code.
2. Execute at boot the following applications A and Bbelow?
1. a processor intensive calculation (A) like [Prime 95][1] or [Intel's Linpaq][2] at boot.
2. an application (B) that shows a graph of processor frequency
1. very similar to what Windows [login to view URL] shows when the following counter is selected: \ProcessorPerformance(Processor_Number_0)\Processor Frequency - see attached screen shot - a Win 7 perfmon config file is also attached.
2. Editable XML, INI or plain text files on the ISO provide the following?
1. Header_Text: String : The header text for the graph.
2. Graph_Y_Max : Integer in Mhz : The top value for the vertical scale of the graph.
3. Graph_X_Max : Integer in Minutes :The total time frame shown in the graph
4. Sample_Interval : Integer in Seconds: The sample interval for Processor Frequency
5. Test_Length : Integer in Minutes :The length of time before all graphing and cpu processes stop
6. Leave the graph on the screen
3. A rolling graph that allows the plots to roll off the screen when Test_Length is longer than Graph_X_Max is preferred- but not a requirement.
4. Here are various performance monitor applications for linux that may or may not read processor frequency correctly and help with the implementation?
1. <[login to view URL]>
2. <[login to view URL]>
3. Htop on FreeBSD? <[login to view URL]>
3. Use FreeBSD or suggest the distribution of your choice.
4. The answer to the following is question is requested if known. Can you create a completely legal ISO distributable with the applications that may be?
1. distributed for free?
2. re-sold for a profit?