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Default 12-16-2009, 07:16 PM

Amit Singh, check out his book.

I think one patch prasys is talking about is the kings correction for HPET on projectosx. I have this patched into the 10v dsdt if you would like to have a gander. Before proceeding, please take the time to google up on dsdt, acpi and iasl. Again, projectosx is a reliable source and a good starting point.
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Default 12-18-2009, 02:51 AM

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Hi there,


On a completely unrelated note, anyone know an easy way of popping off the key from the 10v? I would like to swap the Command and Alt keys around.

I did this - very very carefully with a small jewelers screwdriver blade... it may be an icky windows key but it's more like a command key than Alt was
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Default 12-18-2009, 06:49 AM

Just a stray thought - has anyone tried removing all of the 64-bit code using Monolingual? When I ran Monolingual to slim down OS-X, the checkbox to remove 64-bit architecture was defaulted to On, which makes me think that it understands that Atoms don't do 64-bit.

Aside from disk space, would there be any performance advantage in doing this?
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Default 12-18-2009, 03:47 PM

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Just a stray thought - has anyone tried removing all of the 64-bit code using Monolingual? When I ran Monolingual to slim down OS-X, the checkbox to remove 64-bit architecture was defaulted to On, which makes me think that it understands that Atoms don't do 64-bit.

Aside from disk space, would there be any performance advantage in doing this?

Be VERY careful with such a tool. You can kill your MacOsX for sure. I do, on an iBook G4, removing code for G5, but it kill all PPC code...
You can remove all unused langage, keep ALWAYS English or US (and yours if relevant).

As you said, aside disk space, you will gain no advantage.
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