Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 18:35:54 -0800 From: Peter Hessler <phessler@theapt.org> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: another kauai ata kernel to test... Message-ID: <20040209183554.11b6b068@leela.theapt.org> In-Reply-To: <FD9FC390-5B69-11D8-9B53-000A95CD09D6@larkowski.net> References: <Pine.NEB.4.44.0402062133020.29404-100000@decstation.larkowski.net> <4027A146.6010802@ptree32.com.au> <FD9FC390-5B69-11D8-9B53-000A95CD09D6@larkowski.net>
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Some of the newer CPUs boot at a slower speed than the "rating". Mostly it is so you don't accidently burn out your CPU before you get APM support working. On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 20:39:39 -0500 Peter Larkowski <peter@larkowski.net> wrote: :As for the Kauai controller, here's boot -v... Any idea why the CPU :speed is 768Mhz? I know the cpu can be slowed down, and I'm guessing :freebsd doesn't have any support for switching. Is it actually being :run in the slower mode, or is this a probe issue, and it's actually :running at 1Ghz? Just curious. -- Ideas don't stay in some minds very long because they don't like solitary confinement.
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