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ok seems I was to fast in posting, I did something wrong. I followed these steps and now it runs at 1 Ghz. I will post more later. I am going to remove the shielding around the machine now. :-) Thank you very much Roberto
Ok do the following by now do not make sysctl speedit or sysctrl - a, this will bring back the default settings ( sorry security measure) do only what I explain on the las email
sysctl -w speedit.setFID=0
if you want to check do sysctl kern or sysctl kerrn. what ever but do not show syctl speedit.setFID this change back to defaults.
On 23 Jun 2006, at 17:21, Roberto Cruz wrote:
I introduce a security reset, and I left it on V0.5, if you show sysctl speedit.setFID will reset to defaults. Just don't make the system call this with sysctl -A or sysctl speedit,
Regards On 23/06/2006, at 17:11, Dirk Schelfhout wrote:
It works :-) for a few seconds, then the mole people change it back. :-(
On 23 Jun 2006, at 10:56, Roberto Cruz wrote:
On 14/06/2006, at 19:30, Dirk Schelfhout wrote:
Hi,
This is probably off topic, but anyways. But I am getting desperate.
Is there a way for me to force an intel imac to run at a lower frequency ?
My problem is that I am one of those energy sensitive persons that can't use cell phones.
I have a brand new system sitting there that I can't use. Together with a nice 23 inch display.
I am forced to work on a G4 laptop that can't use the new display.
I am reasonably sure that if I can lower the clock the problem will go away.
Since the source isn't there, I can't fix it myself.
Please don't tell me to go and see a doctor. ( I personally am sure microwaves is the next asbest
thing, but that discussion doesn't belong on this list )
Kind Regards,
Dirk
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Download Speedit V0.5
open a terminal an navigate to the directory of SpeedIt
type sudo -s
You will be asked for the password
./install.sh
sysctrl -w speedit.setFID=0
and you have your iMac Core Duo running at 1.0 Ghz
Regards
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