Re: [Freedos-user] IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop?

2023-10-29 Thread Ramon Riera Marès via Freedos-user
Eric, thank you very much for your help.  Greetings.

Ramon

El dom., 29 oct. 2023 2:27, Eric Auer via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> escribió:

>
> Hi Ramon,
>
> > If I use FDAPM APMDOS in my fdauto.bat I get the following message:
> >
> > Performing action: APMDOS
> > If APMDOS slows 
> > APM not available, skipping APM setup.
> > Going resident.
> >
> > This is because I have freedos poorly configured or because my hardware
> > does not support it. (My laptop is about 12 years old)
>
> As you see, it goes resident nevertheless. Your BIOS does not
> offer APM support, so FDAPM uses a generic fallback instead.
>
> You could play with the FDAPM SPEEDn options (example: SPEED4)
> as additional trick. This will throttle the system by halting
> it half of the time in a fast rhythm, but be prepared that it
> may fail in bad ways, so do not put it in your fdauto until
> you have tested it interactively.
>
> It is possible that SPEEDn does not work at all, because
> FDAPM does not sufficiently understand your ACPI BIOS, or
> it is possible that it crashes the computer in some way.
>
> If that happens, you will have to hard reset it (if you
> have a reset button) or even power cycle it (for example
> by keeping the power button pressed for several seconds).
>
> Of course you do not need to use SPEEDn at all if normal
> FDAPM APMDOS already reduces energy consumption, heat
> and fan activity sufficiently. It is just an additional
> thing you COULD try.
>
> Regards, Eric
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop?

2023-10-28 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user



Hi Ramon,


If I use FDAPM APMDOS in my fdauto.bat I get the following message:

Performing action: APMDOS
If APMDOS slows 
APM not available, skipping APM setup.
Going resident.

This is because I have freedos poorly configured or because my hardware
does not support it. (My laptop is about 12 years old)


As you see, it goes resident nevertheless. Your BIOS does not
offer APM support, so FDAPM uses a generic fallback instead.

You could play with the FDAPM SPEEDn options (example: SPEED4)
as additional trick. This will throttle the system by halting
it half of the time in a fast rhythm, but be prepared that it
may fail in bad ways, so do not put it in your fdauto until
you have tested it interactively.

It is possible that SPEEDn does not work at all, because
FDAPM does not sufficiently understand your ACPI BIOS, or
it is possible that it crashes the computer in some way.

If that happens, you will have to hard reset it (if you
have a reset button) or even power cycle it (for example
by keeping the power button pressed for several seconds).

Of course you do not need to use SPEEDn at all if normal
FDAPM APMDOS already reduces energy consumption, heat
and fan activity sufficiently. It is just an additional
thing you COULD try.

Regards, Eric




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Re: [Freedos-user] IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop?

2023-10-28 Thread Ramon Riera Marès via Freedos-user
Eric, thank you very much for your answer.

In my fdconfig.sys it is correct (without space) sorry.

If I use FDAPM APMDOS in my fdauto.bat I get the following message:

Performing action: APMDOS
If APMDOS slows 
APM not available, skipping APM setup.
Going resident.

This is because I have freedos poorly configured or because my hardware
does not support it. (My laptop is about 12 years old)

Thanks and greetings,

Ramon
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Re: [Freedos-user] IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop?

2023-10-26 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user



Hi Ramon!


I have IDLE HALT=1 in my fdconfig.sys and in config.sys - FreeDOS 1.3
FullUSB


You probably mean

IDLEHALT=1

without space.


How can I know if IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop? because the fan
starts up very frequently at full power.


You could try IDLEHALT=-1 for a stronger effect, but you probably
want to load FDAPM instead, using for example, in your autoexec:

FDAPM APMDOS

That will use less than 1 kilobyte of DOS memory and
allows more energy saving than the built-in IDLEHALT.

Regards, Eric




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[Freedos-user] IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop?

2023-10-26 Thread Ramon Riera Marès via Freedos-user
Hello all !!!

I have IDLE HALT=1 in my fdconfig.sys and in config.sys - FreeDOS 1.3
FullUSB
How can I know if IDLE HALT=1 is working on my laptop? because the fan
starts up very frequently at full power.

Thanks and greetings,

Ramon
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