Hi, On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 05:45:09PM +0100, Marco Giordani wrote: > On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 05:21:43PM +0100, Colin Leroy wrote: > > the powerbook model perhaps. Try to set "limit_decrease=10 fan_speed=255" > > to see the maximum... > > Ok. On my Albook 15" 1.25GHz: > > fan_speed=128 returns 2070 > fan_speed=255 returns 2800 > > Bye, > Marco > Mmh, playing around with the module a bit right now, I notice something strange. Without the module loaded something in the hardware seem to care about the cooling. In fact, the fan is not running at full speed as I thought some minutes before. When I load the module without parameters the fan stops for a short while and then starts to run at full speed (well at least it sounds much louder than before and: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/devices/temperatures $ cat fan_speed 8695 ) This is with one loop. When I stop this loop, the fan slows down after a while and finally stops. If I load the module in this stage the fan starts again and I have the 6700 rpm.
I took the following table: fan_speed=param cat fan_speed 32 3200 64 4880 128 6420 150 6880 200 7860 255 8400 Judging by ear, the maximum fan speed without your module loaded is around 7000. So, what drives my fan in absence of your module? The PMU?. HTH, Wolfi > -- > Marco Giordani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - GnuPGid 0x229B1BE8/1024 > Key fingerprint = F1C8 CD45 210D 6C19 A5FD A864 FA01 3E5C 229B 1BE8

