>Hello. > >For an unknown reason "powernow" from frkit does not install correctly (I get >an error message) on my computer. > >After the installation I can see the list of CPU frequencies supported and I >can see the CPU frequ ency currently used but I cannot change it. > >So writing my own driver was not useless...
I'm not suggesting it was useless *at all*. If I came across that way, then I apologise. I'm merely suggesting that we should combine efforts and have a single driver/daemon which picks the best bits and that we can then come up with a combined driver. The powernow driver includes the source code so perhaps ypou can see where it fails, being familiar with K7 powernow (there's som erudimentary code but it was never tested) It would benefit, I think, all of us if you publish your code and let your code be integrated in the powernow code. This is easiest if you puiblish your code under the CDDL. Casper