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Master Chief

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#1301907 DSDT fixes for Gigabyte boards

Posted Master Chief on 17 October 2009 - 08:28 PM

iSoprano, on Oct 17 2009, 10:09 PM, said:Do you see cst info in IO register? I've noticed that when we don't have this the processor runs 10C hotterYou either want CSTInfo (Number:0x1140105) and/or CStateOverride (Boolean:true) I have both BTW. Wasn't there someone with a different value for CSTInfo in the DSDT - Vanilla SpeedStep thread? Edit: Blimey. This isn't even the DSDT - Vanilla SpeedStep thread. Let's continue it there! FormerlyKnownAs, on Oct 17 2009, 10:15 PM, said:is the c-state call on CPU core No:2 { Or (TBLD, 0x03, TBLD) // Setting bit 0 & 1 (simulating a CST table load). Load (STBL, HNDL) } processor specific ?? D.On all but the first Processor definition block yes. And TLBD is only used to keep track of table loading. To prevent it from reloading the tables. Noting more. It has nothing to do with the processor type. What the hell. Since when did this became: "GA-EP35-DS3L - Vanilla Speedstepping, To...

#1298330 DSDT - Vanilla Speedstep - Generic Scope (_PR)

Posted Master Chief on 14 October 2009 - 02:49 PM

Beerkex'd, on Oct 14 2009, 04:16 PM, said:Um...by luck? ;) (I seriously don't know, Ask Master Chief).Your CPU supports eight P-States (as displayed) but you might have only four listed under Status in CPU-i due to your _PSS object. You can use this information and make them all work by expanding your _PSS object. Beerkex'd, on Oct 14 2009, 04:16 PM, said:Hell no, I'm a musician. Hackintoshing is a hobby. I am old enough to have typed in game listings from magazines on my ZX Spectrum back in 1982. I remember having at least as much fun debugging and changing things in the code as actually playing the games. But I never got into assembler, and then later came the music.Hm. Sounds like we're pretty close age wise. I myself joined the Commodore community in 1986. Beerkex'd, on Oct 14 2009, 04:16 PM, said:I will wait for your 2.8 and then compare DSDTs again, while ripping out NPSS and friends in the meantime.It's already available from...

#1055645 [How To] Pinconfig for Linux users � Realtek ALC883 example

Posted Master Chief on 25 January 2009 - 05:53 PM

Educational Tutorial First, before anyone goes bonkers, I personally have nothing against Microsoft neither Windows, but what if you simply don't have Windows Vista? And I'm not going to download a torrent or get it otherwise. No thanks. And what if you don't want to install Windows again and happen to have a Linux codec dump? Well, here's what I did to get my Leopard 10.5.6 installation going on an ASUS P5K-PRO motherboard � it should still work with 10.5.7 and Snow Leopard (10.6.0). Work in progress - last edit: 7 June 2009 � fixed a typo (1 > 0) and gram error (thanks for spotting it guys). 11 June 2009 � removed spurious spaces inserted by Full edit (making a mess of it). 12 June 2009 � cleanups and adding some additional some of the info wasn't clear enough. 14 June 2009 � CodecDump compared with Ubuntu 9.04 (8.10 and are exactly the same). 15 June 2009 � New Pin Default Cheat Sheet in the make!!! 17 June 2009 � New findings about v...
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