>Where in OF?
I don't know, probably in the POST code.
Ben.
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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
>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 thresholds that should be enough. I managed
to access this device on s
On Jun 18 2002, Michel Lanners wrote:
> It's definitely off by far on the 7410: mine says 2C just after
> wakeup, and 11C after a few minutes of heavy work. Makes me want to
> climb inside that box, considering the temperature outside ;-)
It's the same thing here, with my iBook 600 (G3).
On 18 Jun, this message from Michael Schmitz echoed through cyberspace:
>> The fan seemed to come on a lot at one time, but it hasn't at all as
>> of late, despite quite hot temperatures... BTW, I'm using a stock
>> 2.4.18.
I can't remember having my fan on at all
>> > I'd guess the regulat
> The fan seemed to come on a lot at one time, but it hasn't at all as
> of late, despite quite hot temperatures... BTW, I'm using a stock
> 2.4.18.
Same here (well, not quite stock; CPU temperature isn't measured with my
.config).
> > I'd guess the regulation is being done by the PMU without
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Talking about Apple hardware here, I doubt the information is out
> 'in the open'. Unless you count Darwin sources, or similar obscure
> locations (I've not looked there, mind you).
The fan seemed to come on a lot at one time, but it hasn't at all as
> So... after searching a bit, digging in the list archives, I have yet
> to find information on how the heat regulation is supposed to work in
> the tibook. I'm sure it's sitting right out in the open somewhere,
> but in the meanwhile, it's hot here, and my tibook is heating up:-)
Talking about
So... after searching a bit, digging in the list archives, I have yet
to find information on how the heat regulation is supposed to work in
the tibook. I'm sure it's sitting right out in the open somewhere,
but in the meanwhile, it's hot here, and my tibook is heating up:-)
So - 1) any way to ju
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