No. Doesn't work with 8.8.1. As said before, we'll have to wait until ACPICPUThrottle.kext is fixed by its author. It's nothing to do with CPUThrottler2 itself. Bumping the thread will only cause annoyance, instead, wait until the author of ACPICPUThrottle's site, here is updated.
Problems with CPUThrottler2? please post them in this thread
Started by SaberSHO, May 19 2006 06:24 PM
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Posted 06 February 2007 - 05:18 PM
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Posted 06 February 2007 - 06:20 PM
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Azurael, on Feb 6 2007, 09:18 AM, said:
No. Doesn't work with 8.8.1. As said before, we'll have to wait until ACPICPUThrottle.kext is fixed by its author. It's nothing to do with CPUThrottler2 itself. Bumping the thread will only cause annoyance, instead, wait until the author of ACPICPUThrottle's site, here is updated.
ACPICPUThrottle said:
This driver WILL NOT WORK on newer versions of Apple MacOS X. Specifically, it's known to work on v8.4.1 kernels (Tiger 10.4.4). Newer kernels (eg; 8.6.1) just don't provide the rtc_clock_stepping() call required to resynchronise clocks. If you know anything about how newer kernels implement speed stepping, I'd love to hear from you - even better if you can patch in support yourself.
#23
Posted 22 February 2007 - 10:45 AM
it seems he is doing his course work and no more interested /doing any mac programing right now
this program seems to have died already
too pity, it was a very good tool and only thing I know that able to measure the real time cpu frequency and VID.
#24
Posted 23 February 2007 - 09:46 PM
it would be a real shame if this program should not be developed further... it was perfect as a companion to the cputhrottle.kext... if only the bug with terminal/dmg loading/recycle bin was corrected
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