On 21 Jun, this message from Peter Downs echoed through cyberspace:
>> Yes, and 796 is approx. 800 is 2x400.
>>
>> FYI, my 604e runs at 200 MHz, and I get 398 BogoMIPS.
>
> cpu : 603ev
> clock : 180MHz
> revision: 2.1 (pvr 0007 0201)
> bogomips: 119.60
>
>
Le mer 19/06/2002 à 13:30, Jerome a écrit :
> Thanx to push me to look to XF86Config-4 man page i learn few things in :)
>
> Anyway i still have the same problem (rebooting and no loading agpgart and
> r128) I start X
> (it loads r128) the log is the same has the one i already post, glxinfo tell
>"radeonfb" where? Inthe kernel append or in the XF86Config-4 file?
In the kernel
>I have used fbset -x, but in the append I have "aty128fb" which works
>quite ok, using the "fbdev" as driver for X: 1024x768 nonaccel.
aty128fb ? on an M6 ? That can't work ;)
Your kernel arg is probably beeing i
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 03:49:39PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >I have X4.2 but I have not been able to anything with the different
> >config files I have found around in the net.
> >
> >Anyone has succeded with this configuration?
> >
> >iBook G3 700 14.1"
> >Ati Radeon Mobility M6 LY
>
>Where in OF?
I don't know, probably in the POST code.
Ben.
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yes, a slower processer generally performs, well, slower.
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter Downs wrote:
> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 09:46:22 -0500
> From: Peter Downs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: David Anthony Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Coie <[EMAIL
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >I can't remember having my fan on at all
> If you had a 7450 based model, you would hear it ;)
> >I only hope it's automatic ;-)
> It is, more or less. It's controlled via an I2C thermostat which is
> programmed by OF to default threshol
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Peter Downs wrote:
> > Yes, and 796 is approx. 800 is 2x400.
> >
> > FYI, my 604e runs at 200 MHz, and I get 398 BogoMIPS.
>
> cpu : 603ev
> clock : 180MHz
> revision: 2.1 (pvr 0007 0201)
> bogomips: 119.60
> machine : PowerBook
>
> Yes, and 796 is approx. 800 is 2x400.
>
> FYI, my 604e runs at 200 MHz, and I get 398 BogoMIPS.
cpu : 603ev
clock : 180MHz
revision: 2.1 (pvr 0007 0201)
bogomips: 119.60
machine : PowerBook
motherboard : AAPL,3400/2400 MacRISC
L2 cache:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, David Anthony Hacker wrote:
> If /proc/cpuinfo says its running at 667 MHz, then you can be sure that is
> the clock speed. I am running debian on a g3 at 400 MHz at get 796
> bogomips.
Yes, and 796 is approx. 800 is 2x400.
FYI, my 604e runs at 200 MHz, and I get 398 BogoMIP
whatis.com:
Bogomips is a measurement provided in the Linux operating system that
indicates in a relative way how fast the computer processor runs. The
program that provides the measurement is called BogoMips. Written by Linus
Torvalds, the main developer of Linux, BogoMips can indicate when you
>I have X4.2 but I have not been able to anything with the different
>config files I have found around in the net.
>
>Anyone has succeded with this configuration?
>
>iBook G3 700 14.1"
>Ati Radeon Mobility M6 LY
>X4.2
>... what else?
What does radeonfb from a recent rsync from me does ? it works ?
>Again, maybe the chip really is running at 800MHz under Linux, in
>which case /proc/cpuinfo (and OF) are simply lying to me, which isn't
>really that big of a deal. But if it is really running at 667MHz, it
>would be great to figure out a way to step the clock up. Any ideas?
Ok, let's see what
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 02:37:15AM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> >2.- So far, the ATI M6 has been unseccessfuly configured. Any config
> >pointer to test?
>
> What do you mean ? XFree isn't configured properly ? You may need a
> recent XF 4.2
I have X4.2 but I have not been able to an
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Robert Coie wrote:
> Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > How many BogoMIPS do you get?
>
> 665.19
So I guess it's running at 666 MHz, not 800.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How many BogoMIPS do you get?
665.19
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Robert Coie wrote:
> Again, maybe the chip really is running at 800MHz under Linux, in
> which case /proc/cpuinfo (and OF) are simply lying to me, which isn't
> really that big of a deal. But if it is really running at 667MHz, it
> would be great to figure out a way to step th
My new 800MHz titanium powerbook is consistently reported by
/proc/cpuinfo at 667MHz. Is this true or a reporting error?
Apple's hardware docs seem to indicate that the 800MHz model can
switch on the fly to 667MHz as a power-saving feature. Poking around
the kernel sources, it appears that the
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