os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Messaggio archiviato #1704

Da: "Andy Willis" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Intestazioni complete
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Oggetto: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: Speedstep and mini-PCI cards (was: Re: [OS2Wireless]Re: Getting started with GenMac)
Data: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:36:30 -0700
A: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

I have GSVDAEMN running but I have never seen it in the config.sys.  I think apmdaemn.exe launches it.
Andy
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
Quick follow-up:

I disabled SpeedStep in the T43 BIOS, and gave the machine a reboot. While I haven't tested with the known-working firmware, I can say that the issue of GenMAC not finding the card when using the newer firmware is unaffected by turning off SpeedStep.

Anybody using GSVDAEMN.EXE in CONFIG? (My T43 is not using it.) Just wondering whether remming it out (and leaving the BIOS alone) would achieve the same result as turning off BIOS support.

On 10/31/06 02:29 pm, Lewis G Rosenthal thus wrote :
I'm going to try disabling this in the T43, as I have intermittent problems with the 2915abg going to sleep at odd intervals. Sometimes it wakes up; other times only a reboot will kick it in the head. Interestingly enough, I see this very same behavior under XP. I've been hoping for a BIOS fix for it, but as a quick scan through threads here will show, newer BIOS versions for the T43 have other side effects (such as no access to the card - this is indeed under investigation, and I have provided some more detailed feedback to Netlabs on this issue).

Oh, and don't be shy, Al. The fact that others have reported an issue with one card in one model (or several in several), doesn't necessarily exclude any others. I would encourage as many reports as possible (and, after all, it is *my* list). ;-)

On 10/31/06 12:56 pm, Al Heath thus wrote :

Ah okay. the ADDENDUM 2 was a little vague. It isn't that "... based Thinkpad laptop, or one
that has the Intel Speedstep technology.." but rather the specific 8086:4220 device and not necessarily in general with Thinkpads that have Intel Speedstep technology. That is, you can have "one that has the Intel Speedstep technology" and still not have any problems at all.

And actually, I don't like riddles, that was why I asked. But being so admonished now I'll go back to being a lurker.

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