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Hi, I'm running 10.4.1 on my system. running perfect with wireless, sound etc. some how it take longer to start then a previous instalation (with ati card). I have nvidia geforce fx 5600 now and it start a bit slower. Does this have anything to do with vcard?

 

how can I make the kernel use hyperthreading?

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If you install the developer tools for 10.4.1 (Xcode 2.1) an optional install is CHUD. Install this and you'll have a pref pane for switching HT on and off (if it's available).

 

Alternatively if you just want to see if it's on there's a monitor utility in Applications/Utilities.

 

(Note that if you are booting with the command line arg of x86pc you won't get hyperthreading)

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If you install the developer tools for 10.4.1 (Xcode 2.1) an optional install is CHUD. Install this and you'll have a pref pane for switching HT on and off (if it's available).

 

Alternatively if you just want to see if it's on there's a monitor utility in Applications/Utilities.

 

(Note that if you are booting with the command line arg of x86pc you won't get hyperthreading)

 

 

In 10.4.3, I get attached in About This Mac with a HyperThreaded Intel P4 630. System apparently seeing HyperThreading as though it is two processors. MenuMeters 1.2.2 (OSX86 version) also shows activity for each thread.

 

 

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:happymac:

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on this note, i noticed that my sound and overall system performance was much better after disabling hyperthreading. before, my AC97 audio skipped and crackled constantly. once i turned off hyperthreading, the sound was perfect.

 

 

where did you turn off hyperthreading? in the bios, or using Xcode?

i would rather not do it in the bios as i would like the hyperthreading for windowsxp and suse10

CHUD is an optional part of the XCode install package, i believe, so you just need to install CHUD during XCode installation. Then, use the CHUD pref panel to switch off HT. Alternatively, if HT is simply recognized like dual core emulation, you can try using the following boot parameters along with any you already have enabled:

 

"idlehalt=0"

"cpus=1"

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