** Reply to note from "OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Tue, 16 Feb 2010 05:13:01 -0500
> The system has now come back up a couple times. I've had to redo the CMOS settings, and later will compare them to a file I
> saved somewhere detailing what they were. The one I'm least sure about right now is the CPU frequency, which can range from
> 200 to 204. 200 seems to be the default, so I've left it there for now. The fans still seem noticeably quieter than they were, even
> after I've put their CMOS setting back to 'Medium', which is where I thought they had been. Whether this will be sufficient, I
> don't know, as I haven't run anything yet that stresses the system.
>
> Do systems of the last few years automatically shut themselves down, if they get too hot . . . or will they let everything fry ? I
> thought I read something about a failsafe shutdown becoming standard ?
>
> I've now installed Speedfan, which may prove helpful here, once I learn how to use it. Do we have anything like this on the OS/2
> side ?
>
May try, all zips:
tp-134
throttle
8233cool
ControlYourFans_V2.0
I use throttle from cli. Suprising how little time cpu is actually needed at full speed.