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#16 fixed Samsung P28 pasha Eugene Gorbunoff
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20070731

Events are working, interrupts are working.

No event when user presses Power Off button

#17 unknown ASUS M2A-VM (AMD 690G Chipset) + AMD X2 anonymous anonymous
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Latest logs: http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/logs/20070710-acpi-apm-panorama.zip

Computer fails to boot if running SMP. ATI chipset!

1) Does the PC boot with os2apic.psd? 2) First of all, the user should try ACPI 3.0 3) there are mistaked in ACPI tables 4) We need photo of screen when eCS hangs

#18 fixed PowerNow/Cool'n'Quite pasha Eugene Gorbunoff
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I want to bring up this topic again. It would be nice to get PowerNow/Cool?'n'Quite working.

cpuspeed (http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=cpuspeed) seems to work only on Intel systems and not AMD: "CPU0 Error get throttling rc=65283"

The source is not available but I also haven't tried to contact the author yet.

I currently busy working on SWTSwing or better Java applications using SWT to make them work with SWTSwing (e.g. Azureus, Eclipse,...) instead of SWT.

Here is the linux code to start with...

AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology, AMD Opteron™ Processors, and AMD Athlon™ 64 Processors Driver Version 1.60.01 for Linux 2.6. - Supports all AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology, AMD Opteron™ Processors, and Athlon™ 64 Processors released through 2006. Provides support for AMD PowerNow?!™ technology and, where appropriate, AMD’s Cool-n-Quiet™ technology for Linux systems. Works with all kernels, version 2.6.10 or later. Requires cpufreq-1.20, cpuspeed-1.20.1, or powersaved-0.8.19 or later to support SMP and dual-core systems.

http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/utilities/linux_frequency_driver-1.60.01.tar.bz2

source: http://forum.ecomstation.ru/viewtopic.php?t=113

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