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it works on pentium m 750 perfect. but fan speed faster than windows. but it works and it is not a problem.

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ciao srknylmz.... are you able to boot the laptop on battery with this kext loaded and Intel Speedstep enabled from BIOS? if yes, which kernel are you using?

 

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anyone tried on 10.5.6? on iPC?

 

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I tried it on 10.5.6.. everything works when connected to the power, but the laptop does not boot on battery with the kext loaded :blink:

 

superhai's kext works a little better, with that I can boot the laptop on battery too, but still I have some CPU recognition problems....

 

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ciao srknylmz.... are you able to boot the laptop on battery with this kext loaded and Intel Speedstep enabled from BIOS? if yes, which kernel are you using?

 

thanks!

 

yes i can boot on laptop battery. and speedstep enabled from bios. and i use Voodoo_Kernel_Release_1.0_Rev_A on iatkos 5i. installed iatkos 5i and updated voodoo kernel. i did not installed any speedstep kext with iatkos installation. because crashes with this speedstep kext. and i'm noob ;)

 

any question else?

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yes i can boot on laptop battery. and speedstep enabled from bios. and i use Voodoo_Kernel_Release_1.0_Rev_A on iatkos 5i. installed iatkos 5i and updated voodoo kernel. i did not installed any speedstep kext with iatkos installation. because crashes with this speedstep kext. and i'm noob ;)

 

any question else?

 

strange... it does not work here..... could you send me your AppleACPIPlatform kext? I don't know if it is related to the speedstep kext but I would like to try with your too....

 

thanks anyway, bye :wacko:

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i'm intrigued because the heat on my hp 540 is so intense that the point that the fan doesnt work i beleive this will solve this issue any suggestions for that i believe that the speedstep will solve the issue

 

by the way i'm using a kernel of 9.6.0 looks like the vanilla that comes with iPC this may work by chance?

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I tried it on 10.5.6.. everything works when connected to the power, but the laptop does not boot on battery with the kext loaded :D

 

superhai's kext works a little better, with that I can boot the laptop on battery too, but still I have some CPU recognition problems....

 

bye!

 

I don't know on HP, but on Dell (Inspiron 2200) I'd suffer the same thing. The solution was to disable the fast boot option on BIOS (Dell Laptops has AUTO - THROUGH - MINIMAL) if I choose through in the bios the laptop works on battery without KP.

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I don't know on HP, but on Dell (Inspiron 2200) I'd suffer the same thing. The solution was to disable the fast boot option on BIOS (Dell Laptops has AUTO - THROUGH - MINIMAL) if I choose through in the bios the laptop works on battery without KP.

 

I don't have that option in the BIOS :)

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kern.exec: unknown type returned

kern.cputhrottle_curfreq: 800

kern.cputhrottle_curvolt: 732

kern.cputhrottle_freqs: 1866 1733 1600 1466 1333 1200 1066 800

kern.cputhrottle_factoryvolts: 1020 988 956 908 876 844 812 732

kern.cputhrottle_ctl: 1538

kern.cputhrottle_auto: 1

kern.cputhrottle_targetload: 50

 

how did do that? i changed psates but it hangs. i have pentium m750 too. please send me your codes. thanks

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Macintosh:~ Copilu$ sudo sysctl -w kern.cputhrottle_curfreq=800

kern.cputhrottle_curfreq: 2100 -> 800

Macintosh:~ Copilu$ sysctl -a | grep throttle

kern.exec: unknown type returned

kern.cputhrottle_curfreq: 2100

kern.cputhrottle_curvolt: 1137

kern.cputhrottle_freqs: 800 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2100

kern.cputhrottle_factoryvolts: 950 1000 1037 1075 1112 1137 1137

kern.cputhrottle_ctl: 18978

kern.cputhrottle_auto: 1

kern.cputhrottle_targetload: 30

 

Doesn's seem to change the freq ! I have no error in getting the pstates !

Any advice ? At your disposal for more informations !

 

I have a Macbook C2D 2.1 Early 2008 with Leopard 10.5.6

 

However Speedstep is set on manual and shows 800. kern.cputhrottle_curfreq: 2100 shouln't be also 800 ?

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