>> 
>> On Aug 5, 2006, at 1:28 AM, Bob Palowoda wrote:
>> 
>> >>
>> >
>> >>>  It's just stuck at the lowest speed with
>> Solaris.
>> >>   I did also try with builds 42 and 37
>> >> ame problem.   Any idea what the error is in the
>> >> truss output?
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> The powernow code does not support dual core CPU
>> >> throttling.  Or
>> >> multiple socket CPU throttling.
>> >>
>> >> I'm not even sure how to safely do this at this
>> time.
>> >
>> >
>> >  Ugh, ok that explains it.  I just wished it
>> defaulted to the
>> > highest speed.
>> 
>> Does it make a difference if you boot it on battery
>> or
>> the power adapter ???
>> 
>
> Hmm no I checked it defaults to 1000mhz battery or AC.    I thought
>I could at least set the manual mode up to 1.35v but it gives an
>illegal SETSTATE, displays that it changed the state to "new" but
>never really sets it.  Also the inital frequency in Windows is 1000mhz
>also.  Funny you can turn off powernow in Windows and it goes
>to 2.4Ghz but you can't turn it off with the powernowadm.  Might
>be good for a future enhancement.

Well, the source is included in the powernow.tar.gz file, so
you are free to experiment on your own :-)




Casper

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