PowerManagement (with ACPI Support) Software Release, This PowerManagement.bundle fixes many issues people were having with |
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PowerManagement (with ACPI Support) Software Release, This PowerManagement.bundle fixes many issues people were having with |
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keithpk
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Apr 13 2006, 11:55 PM Post #1
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Hey Everyone,
So here is the final version of my PowerManagement.bundle with debug messages removed. For people who are interested in the discussion that occured during the development of this driver, please refer to: http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?sh...ic=2237&hl=2200 Overview: This PowerManagement.bundle fixes many of the issues that people were having with displaying battery time remaining on laptop systems. As many of you already know, Apple is using many of the advanced features of Intels new Core Duo architecture. One of these is the power management features. Therefore, much of the code was not written to support power management on older (ACPI-based) systems. This new bundles basically, adds support for detecting and retriving information from batteries registered using ACPI. Who Should Use It: Really this should only affect people who are using laptop systems, as there really aren't any power management features on a desktop. If you are having problems getting time remaining calculations to display properly I recomend trying this new bundle. If you are not having any problems, you are welcome to try it out anyways, but I really see no reason to. In designing the new ACPI support I tried to leave the existing functionality as intact as possible, therefore, I am sort of curious about whether I succeded. Therefore, if someone would like to try installing this on a working systems, I would be interested in hearing how it worked. (However backup your old bundle just in case.) Installation: 1. Download the PowerManagement.tar.gz file below to your favorite location 2. Un-archive the files. This will leave you with a PowerManagement.bundle 3. Navigate to: /System/Library/SystemConfiguration 4. (Optional) Backup your old PowerManagement.bundle 5. Copy (drag-n-drop) the new bundle into the SystemConfiguration folder 6. When the dialog box pops up, select authenticate and type your admin password 7. Reboot 8. (Optional) For those of you who helped with testing the debug release, please delete /var/log/PM.log Additionally, for those of you who are interested, source code of the changes has been provided as well. Thanks to everyone's help in the original thread for their comments/questions/suggestions, as well as their help testing.
Attached File(s)
PowerManagement.tar.gz ( 68.29K )
Number of downloads: 44568
PowerManagementSource.tar.gz ( 262.29K )
Number of downloads: 4618 |
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autoy
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Apr 13 2006, 11:59 PM Post #2
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A W S O M E !
Thank you for your time and efforts! |
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blinksilver
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Apr 14 2006, 12:32 AM Post #3
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Best news ever! THE MBP does not use dynamicpowerstep. I was sitting in front of an mbp at the bookstore of my school (UCSC for those who care) and i check for the little option inside > Preference> energy saver> options, that lets you pick from highest/automatic/reduced CPU speeds and it was not there. So I asked one of the reps to let me look at the console, he did. I checked for dynamicPowerStep and the MPB had the failed to load message. That means something else is controlling the CPU in the MBP.
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jrrjrr
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Apr 14 2006, 12:39 AM Post #4
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Konami®
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Apr 14 2006, 12:50 AM Post #5
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thank you for the nice working job!
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keithpk
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Apr 14 2006, 12:55 AM Post #6
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Best news ever! THE MBP does not use dynamicpowerstep. I was sitting in front of an mbp at the bookstore of my school (UCSC for those who care) and i check for the little option inside > Preference> energy saver> options, that lets you pick from highest/automatic/reduced CPU speeds and it was not there. So I asked one of the reps to let me look at the console, he did. I checked for dynamicPowerStep and the MPB had the failed to load message. That means something else is controlling the CPU in the MBP. Very interesting blinksilver. To keep the discussion of these two different topics separate, lets start a new thread about DynamicPowerStep information: http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=14915 |
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Zappadoc
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Apr 14 2006, 01:44 AM Post #7
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Great here with my DELL Inspiron 9400 / 10.4.5. Thanks for this amazing stuff!
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Bruce Wang
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Apr 14 2006, 03:03 AM Post #8
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Update to the final version and it works great, as expected! Thanks!
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mrhotwings
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Apr 14 2006, 04:15 AM Post #9
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working good so far
thanks |
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Tek_No
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Apr 14 2006, 06:08 AM Post #10
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So far OK on my HP Pavilion ZT3010EA laptop
Great job! Take care, Tek_No |
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184200
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Apr 14 2006, 09:41 AM Post #11
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What about DVD issue? I can't check it at the moment but will do and report back later. Anyway thank you keithpk for all your hard work. Such enthusiasts as you keep this forum running
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JJJJJ
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Apr 14 2006, 09:41 AM Post #12
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works great! good job!
Thanks! |
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stocke
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Apr 14 2006, 10:03 AM Post #13
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Thanks!
Working on Dell C840/8200! |
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cyclonefr
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Apr 14 2006, 10:27 AM Post #14
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does it works on desktop computer to allow the monitor to automatically shut down after 10 min? thanx
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aconu
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Apr 14 2006, 12:03 PM Post #15
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lilitz
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Apr 14 2006, 01:29 PM Post #16
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Hi all...
Thanks for the driver and thanks to all developers whose are making a great effort to help us. One question.... My system doesn't detect the battery charge yet. The battery's Icon shows 0% of charge always... why? It's a centrino (with intel Chipset). It's possible that I have to do any change before install the driver? Thanks otherwise! |
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Ultraviolence
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Apr 14 2006, 03:17 PM Post #17
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Works great on my laptop (Inspiron 8500)!
Thanks! |
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cyclonefr
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Apr 14 2006, 03:23 PM Post #18
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aconu ive tried radeontool doesnt work on my desktop computer..and yes my card is in the plist
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feyeleanor
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Apr 14 2006, 03:38 PM Post #19
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Works nicely on a Thinkpad X31, and with RadeonTool allows the display to go to sleep. Looks like I won't be needing X-Charge anymore
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phb
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Apr 14 2006, 05:10 PM Post #20
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