FavleX Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 tried with fsb=133 and fsb=166 no differences at all.The cpu is displayed wrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mega Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 I tried with voodoo_beta2 and busratio=12 fsb=133000000 it still displays 200mhz fsb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superhai Posted October 31, 2008 Author Share Posted October 31, 2008 I tried with voodoo_beta2 and busratio=12 fsb=133000000 it still displays 200mhz fsb Have you installed any custom kext for smbios? iI've got fsb=133 in the com.apple.boot.plist it seems to ignore that That is prehistory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mega Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 ehcisleepenabler.kext and powermanagement bundle I may have a custom AppleSMBIOS.kext from one of these sleep packs I used getting sleep & battery to work should I try with the appleSMBIOS.kext that came with aiktos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superhai Posted October 31, 2008 Author Share Posted October 31, 2008 tried with fsb=133 and fsb=166 no differences at all.The cpu is displayed wrong You can try my newest download. I made a small mod so it will try to fix your issue. But still you need to find out why your fsb is quadrupled Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mega Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 oops 10.5.5 generic AppleSMBIOS.kext did bad things, I cant get into the system profiler details, the entry screen now shows 300mhz cpu Mine is fixed I used the 2 kexts from this post http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=108606 AppleSMBIOS.vanilla.zip and AppleSMBIOSEFI_28Air.zip now system profiler is correct, and the power management tool looks correct do you have any plans of allowing overclocking with this tool? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superhai Posted October 31, 2008 Author Share Posted October 31, 2008 do you have any plans of allowing overclocking with this tool? I don't think there is a generic way to overclock intel cpus, except for a handful of models. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viiddee Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 tested on my amd, i hope its helpful.... GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Warning] No ACPI p-states in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Error] Unable to find a matching or supported cpu id in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: Please provide the following info to make it into a later update GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Vendor: AMD [AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+] GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Signature: 40fb2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Mobile: 0 Latency: 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_CTL MSR 00000E10 00002710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-04:FID 10 08-12:VID 00 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16:FIDC 0 17:VIDC 0 20:FIDCHGRATIO 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-51:SGTC 02710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_STS MSR 0C100210 310C120E GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:CFID 10 08-13:SFID 00 16-21:MFID 02 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-37:CVID 0E 40-45:SVID 00 48-53:MVID 12 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Unloading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BusError Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 Is this reading the right temperature for the Yorkfieds ? Here it says 1998Mhz / 45C on a Q9300 stock speed, at idle, with vanilla kernel 10.5.5. Linux reports about 10C less somehow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nipah Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 Got mine fixed, just needed bootflags; FSB=133 memoryType=19 memorySpeed 677. Ty for the tipoff mega. For ref; the SMBIOS/SMBIOSEFI I'm using are from Kamikaze's MSI Wind drivers package. Based off of this one http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=108606. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FavleX Posted October 31, 2008 Share Posted October 31, 2008 Got mine fixed, just needed bootflags; FSB=133 memoryType=19 memorySpeed 677. Ty for the tipoff mega. For ref; the SMBIOS/SMBIOSEFI I'm using are from Kamikaze's MSI Wind drivers package. Based off of this one http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=108606. same here , Now I can see the right {censored} speed on superhai .app When I Overclock it freezes immediately. Either if I load the kext on a regular oclocked running it freezes.. Now I need to know if I can grow the battery life, and how to change for undervolting.. Superhai ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mitch_de Posted November 1, 2008 Share Posted November 1, 2008 Superhai ... Yeah , superhai is megadlon I also use now the new DSDT Project (ACPI Table on the fly patch) like superhai ( i dont have any problems with that, GA-EP-35-DS3, F3) Its also an very interesting projekt (especially for the poor cpu=1 peoples) http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=132757 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCONDOR Posted November 1, 2008 Share Posted November 1, 2008 works on my Wind U100! Thanks for the gift Superhai !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FavleX Posted November 1, 2008 Share Posted November 1, 2008 works on my Wind U100! Thanks for the gift Superhai !!! Have You still tried with OC @24% ? In my case I boot @24% Oc , than I load the kext and it frezees.Probably I have to set the fsb at the boot accordingly... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wiwi Posted November 1, 2008 Share Posted November 1, 2008 News for AMD, new kext doosn't KP : bash-3.2# sudo dmesg | grep GenericCPUPowerManagement GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Error] Unable to find a matching or supported cpu id in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: Please provide the following info to make it into a later update GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Vendor: AMD [AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+] GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Signature: 20ff2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Mobile: 0 Latency: 255 GenericCPUPowerManagement: State 0 [2a10] State X [ffff] GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL 0 E0202A10 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 10 06-10:VID 08 11-17:VST 05 18-19:MVS 0 20-26:PLL 02 27:EXT 0 28-29:RVO 2 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL X FFFFFFFF GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 1F 06-10:VID 1F 11-17:VST 7F 18-19:MVS 3 20-26:PLL 7F 27:EXT 1 28-29:RVO 3 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_CTL MSR 00000810 00002710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-04:FID 10 08-12:VID 00 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16:FIDC 0 17:VIDC 0 20:FIDCHGRATIO 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-51:SGTC 02710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_STS MSR 06101010 12060808 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:CFID 10 08-13:SFID 00 16-21:MFID 10 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-37:CVID 08 40-45:SVID 00 48-53:MVID 08 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Unloading GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Starting probe... GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] No PowerSource defined, assuming on A/C GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got I/O Kit CPU 0 (0) named CPU0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got ACPI CPU 0 named CPU0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] ACPI Machine type 0 Nvidia GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Pass p-control from BIOS, writing 0 to port 442e GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Found 6 p-states in ACPI table GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got ACPI CPU 1 named CPU1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] I/O Kit CPU count (1) is different from ACPI CPU count (2) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] AMD found! GenericCPUPowerManagement: Table signature 30ff2 cpu 20ff2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Table signature 20fb1 cpu 20ff2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Table signature 20f32 cpu 20ff2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Error] Unable to find a matching or supported cpu id in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: Please provide the following info to make it into a later update GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Vendor: AMD [AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+] GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Signature: 20ff2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Mobile: 0 Latency: 255 GenericCPUPowerManagement: State 0 [2a10] State X [ffff] GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL 0 E0202A10 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 10 06-10:VID 08 11-17:VST 05 18-19:MVS 0 20-26:PLL 02 27:EXT 0 28-29:RVO 2 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL X FFFFFFFF GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 1F 06-10:VID 1F 11-17:VST 7F 18-19:MVS 3 20-26:PLL 7F 27:EXT 1 28-29:RVO 3 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_CTL MSR 00000810 00002710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-04:FID 10 08-12:VID 00 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16:FIDC 0 17:VIDC 0 20:FIDCHGRATIO 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-51:SGTC 02710 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_STS MSR 06101010 12060808 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:CFID 10 08-13:SFID 00 16-21:MFID 10 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-37:CVID 08 40-45:SVID 00 48-53:MVID 08 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Freeing GenericCPUPowerManagement: Unloading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BusError Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 BTW the application leaks memory like theres no tomorrow. 450MB of it in one day so far... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coccolino_dbro Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 Tried it on my AMD Turion 64bit laptop and was a no go. Here's the output: bash-3.2# sudo dmesg | grep GenericCPUPowerManagement GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Error] Unable to find a matching or supported cpu id in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: Please provide the following info to make it into a later update GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Vendor: AMD [AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MT-34] GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Signature: 20f42 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Mobile: 0 Latency: 100 GenericCPUPowerManagement: State 0 [2a8a] State X [2d80] GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL 0 E0302A8A GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 0A 06-10:VID 0A 11-17:VST 05 18-19:MVS 0 20-26:PLL 03 27:EXT 0 28-29:RVO 2 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- ACPI CTL X E0302D80 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:FID 00 06-10:VID 16 11-17:VST 05 18-19:MVS 0 20-26:PLL 03 27:EXT 0 28-29:RVO 2 30-31:IRT 3 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_CTL MSR 00000A0A 00000190 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-04:FID 0A 08-12:VID 00 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16:FIDC 0 17:VIDC 0 20:FIDCHGRATIO 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-51:SGTC 00190 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_AMD_FIDVID_STS MSR 080A000A 1E08160A GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:CFID 0A 08-13:SFID 00 16-21:MFID 00 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-37:CVID 0A 40-45:SVID 00 48-53:MVID 16 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Unloading I would gladly be a future tester for this AMD cpu, if development for amd is continued. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jinnggoff Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 thanks so much superhai, now my mini laptops msi wind and acer one support speedstep. n more cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex HQuest Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 Yay, working on my old P4 HT!!!111eleven Well, sort of working, I can't change CPU Freq/Volt values at this time, not my Temp is shown... Also, my rig is OC'ed (230FSB), if this matters Really appreciated by your hard work. GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Starting probe... GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] No PowerSource defined, assuming on A/C GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got I/O Kit CPU 0 (0) named CPU0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got I/O Kit CPU 1 (1) named CPU1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got ACPI CPU 0 named CPU0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] ACPI Machine type 0 IntelR GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Pass p-control from BIOS, writing 0 to port b2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Warning] No ACPI p-states in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Got ACPI CPU 1 named CPU1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Warning] No ACPI p-states in table GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Great we have intel cpu GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Vendor: Intel [Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz] GenericCPUPowerManagement: CPU Signature: f41 GenericCPUPowerManagement: Mobile: 0 (0) Latency: 0 TjMax: [Fill in] GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_PLATFORM_ID MSR 00000000 000A0000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:00(MVID) 06:0 07:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 08-12:00(MFID) 13:0 14:0(N2) 15:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16:0 17:0 18:0 19:0 20:0 21:0 22:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 23:0(N2) 24:0 25:0 26:0 27:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 28:0(MBL) 29:0 30:0 31:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-49:20000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 50:0(MBL) 51:0(PF2) 52:1(PF3) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 53-63:000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_EBL_CR_POWERON MSR 00000000 00000000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 18:0(N2) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 22-26:00(FID) GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_PERF_STS MSR 00000F2D 00000F2D GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:2D(CVID) 06:0 07:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 08-12:0F(CFID) 13:0 14:0(N2) 15:0(DFSB) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16-21:00(mVID) 22:0 23:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 24-28:00(mFID) 29:0 30:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 31:0(XE) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32-37:2D(MVID) 38:0 39:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 40-44:0F(MFID) 45:0 46:0(N2) 47:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 48-53:00(XVID) 54:0 55:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 56-60:00(XFID) 61:0 62:0(N2) 63:0(DFSB) GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL MSR 00000F2D 00000000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 00-05:2D(TVID) 06:0 07:0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 08-12:0F(TFID) 13:0 14:0(N2) 15:0(DFSB) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16-31:0000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 32:0(IDA-D) GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_THERM_INTERRUPT MSR 00000000 00000000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: -- MSR_IA32_THERM_STATUS MSR 00000000 00000000 GenericCPUPowerManagement: 16-22:00(DREAD) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 27-30:0(RES) GenericCPUPowerManagement: 31:0(VALID) GenericCPUPowerManagement: Probe result: mVID = 2D mFID = 0F GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Our suggested states Max-Min FID 0F-0E VID 2D-2A GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Actual states Max-Min FID 0F-0E VID 2D-2A GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Thermal Junction Max is 0 C current temperature is 0 C GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] CPU low 712 mV step 12 mV mobile 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] CPU bus frequency is 240 MHz GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] CPU Max frequency 3600 MHz MSR ratio 15.0 voltage 1275 mV GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] CPU Min frequency 3360 MHz MSR ratio 14.0 voltage 1237 mV GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] --- GenericCPUPowerManagement: Generic CPU Power Management Driver 1.0 (C) 2008 Superhai Development Co, based on works by mercurysquad GenericCPUPowerManagement: For internal use only. All Rights Reserved. Support and documentaion http://www.superhai.com/ GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] --- GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] P-state 0 -> fid 15 (3600000000), vid 2d (1275) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] P-state 1 -> fid 14 (3360000000), vid 2c (1262) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] P-state 2 -> fid 14 (3360000000), vid 2b (1250) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] P-state 3 -> fid 14 (3360000000), vid 2a (1237) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] EIST Disabled and Unlocked GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Clock rate: CPU 3600 MHz - Bus 960 MHz - Dec 1000 MHz GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Bus clock rate 100000000 - den 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Bus/CPU rate 15 - den 2 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Bus/dec rate 1 - den 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Timebase frequency 1000000000 hz GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] CPU min/max (3360 MHz - 3600 MHz) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Bus min/max (960 MHz - 960 MHz) GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Auto timeout 250, high 300, low 150 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 0F2D GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 0E2A GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 0E2A GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 15 p-state fid 15 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] We have loaded completely and ready for action GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 15 p-state fid 15 pos 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superhai Posted November 2, 2008 Author Share Posted November 2, 2008 Yay, working on my old P4 HT!!!111eleven Well, sort of working, I can't change CPU Freq/Volt values at this time, not my Temp is shown... Also, my rig is OC'ed (230FSB), if this matters Really appreciated by your hard work. EIST is disabled, you need to enable it. Tried it on my AMD Turion 64bit laptop and was a no go. Here's the output: I would gladly be a future tester for this AMD cpu, if development for amd is continued. It is continuing, but slowly because feedback is nonexistent. TRy new kext and report how it works Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue-K Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 Have I missed something or is the App down on your Site? If I missed something, sorry... If not can you please reupload it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superhai Posted November 2, 2008 Author Share Posted November 2, 2008 Have I missed something or is the App down on your Site? If I missed something, sorry... If not can you please reupload it? Sorry, missed it when i reorganized my site. It is now 32/64 bit universal btw now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordbath Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 hello, this is what I'm getting from the terminal GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 0925 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 0925 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 2 with fid 6 p-state fid 138 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 2 with fid 6 p-state fid 138 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 2 with fid 6 p-state fid 138 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 2 with fid 6 p-state fid 138 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8A19 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 9 p-state fid 9 pos 1 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 0 with fid 6 p-state fid 9 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Requested new p-state 8613 GenericCPUPowerManagement: [Debug] Current p-state 1 with fid 6 p-state fid 7 pos 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ioreg -lw0 | grep PerformanceStateArray | | "PerformanceStateArray" = (<09070000b88800000a0000000a0000002d0a00002d0a0000>,<08070000b88800000a0000000a0000002509000025090000>,<b0040000803e00000a0000000a0000001706000017060000>,<20030000b03600000a0000000a0000000f8800000f880000>) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ioreg -lxw0 -r -c GenericCPUPowerManagement | grep "CPU " "CPU Status" = {"Auto Throttle"=Yes,"Load"=0x2c,"Temperature"=0x32,"Current profile"=0x0,"High jump"=0x12c,"Voltage"=0x3e8,"Timer"=0xfa,"Low jump"=0x96,"Frequency"=0x4b0,"Kext Timer"=0x2aa,"Kext Online"=Yes,"Current state"=0x1,"Voltage ID"=0x17,"Frequency ID"=0x6} "CPU Init" = {"CTL max"=0x925,"FSB frequency min"=0x190,"Signature"=0x6fd,"FSB frequency max"=0x320,"CTL min"=0x8613,"Kext unlock"=No,"Kext version"=0xffffffff80010011,"Brand string"="Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T7100 @ 1.80GHz","Voltage max"=0x497,"Frequency min"=0x258,"Frequency max"=0x708,"Voltage min"=0x3b6} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by the way it never goes below 1200 (T7100 @1.80) and the mVs always stay at 1000, does anybody know how to fix this?? thx, btw great job!!! if you need some more info pls let me know and i'll post it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex HQuest Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 EIST is disabled, you need to enable it. Bah, too bad my CPU does not support EST/EIST/C1E Thanks anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue-K Posted November 3, 2008 Share Posted November 3, 2008 Some noobish questions from me: 1) Which Kext should I use? The One from mercurysquad or this one here? What are the differences between those (except the Application and the Pentium M-Problem?). 2) Can I combine the App from here with the other Kext (or the other way)? Many thanks in Advance...and sorry if this was answered before........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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