CURRENT/10.0 Question
Super Bisquit
superbisquit at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 00:23:51 UTC 2013
I didn't get a powerpc laptop but I did get a laptop. I have an
Airport card that I can put in and run the second antenna line to. If
I get the chance, I'll bring my iMac to where I live and reinstall it
with CURRENT. I was using Qemu for testing but the systems didn't on
it seem tom have any APM set up on them. I'm wondering if the
virtualization carries of to the VM at times. I.e. It emulates an i386
on i386 instead of dynamic translation.
So, if you need me to test Airport on i386, I can do that.
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu> wrote:
> I just use the default, I think it's 1000. I haven't checked the details
> lately, I have just been testing my various projects (see pmac_pmu email
> from last week for instance).
>
> Long story short, CURRENT will see some nice improvements in the coming
> weeks. I am finishing up some dtrace additions, just need a couple weeks of
> development and it should be on par with x86, then I change focus back to my
> PMU enhancements.
>
> - Justin
>
> On Mar 1, 2013 3:24 PM, "Super Bisquit" <superbisquit at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Sweet. I think I've got a few ppc laptops coming my way. Are you
>> running the kernel at 1000 or greater? I'm asking because when I had
>> an i386 installation running at 2500 the actual tick rate was +1. I
>> saw on an old thread that there was a patch for it.
>> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu>
>> wrote:
>> > I use it. I installed as of about 3weeks ago on a 12" PowerBook, and it
>> > runs pretty well. I will update my other machines when I get them out
>> > of
>> > storage from my move, and get internet access installed in my new
>> > residence.
>> >
>> > - Justin
>> >
>> > On Mar 1, 2013 2:10 PM, "Super Bisquit" <superbisquit at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Is anyone using it? What's the performance ?
>> >> Thanks.
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