Re: unsupported apple hardware and darwin

2005-07-25 Thread antaniux
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Re: unsupported apple hardware and darwin

2002-10-19 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>The temperature and fan controllers have nice specs; can't find the urls >right now, but one of'em is for the Analog Devices ADM1030 (I believe that's >the one in the rackmac and the windtunnel, but this is all from memory, >so ymmv). Just ask if you need to know more. Yah, I know about those sp

Re: unsupported apple hardware and darwin

2002-10-18 Thread Segher Boessenkool
> Actually, even Apple's own drivers are not fully open source. Some of > them are, some of them aren't (the PMU driver isn't, the temp control > and fan drivers aren't, the new machines ATA/100 controller driver > isn't, etc...) The temperature and fan controllers have nice specs; can't find the

Re: unsupported apple hardware and darwin

2002-10-18 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>Just wandering if there is something to do for unsupported features, such >as suspend mode for the ati M7 chip, using the open-source bits from >Apple. > >I don't know what is open and what is not in MacOS-X. I guess the drivers >for the ATI cards are not open-source. Is the kernel open-source and

unsupported apple hardware and darwin

2002-10-17 Thread christophe barbe
Just wandering if there is something to do for unsupported features, such as suspend mode for the ati M7 chip, using the open-source bits from Apple. I don't know what is open and what is not in MacOS-X. I guess the drivers for the ATI cards are not open-source. Is the kernel open-source and if y