﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
579	GUI text editor for acpid.cfg (was: ACPI overrides MPCPUMON.EXE)	dgbisse	David Azarewicz	"While trying to debug problems in PMMail, I used MPCPUMON.EXE to turn off all but one processor. That seemed to be redundant because ACPI had already stopped 3 of the 4. However, when ACPI detected activity over the threshold, it turned on the other three processors, which made it impossible to do the debug testing. PMMail also has a switch to turn off all but one processor. That too is overridden by ACPI.

What I am getting at, is that we need a way to tell ACPI to NOT use selected CPUs (as appropriate) on a temporary basis. It can be done on a ""permanent"" basis with the /maccpu parameter, but that requires a reboot to turn it on/off."	enhancement	new	minor	Release 4.00	Utilities	3.21.07			
