Subject: Re: PSU voltage range ?
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Sean Davis <dive-nb@endersgame.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 04/01/2004 19:18:42
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On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 04:50:09PM -0500, Matthew Orgass wrote:
> On 2004-04-01 bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr wrote:
>=20
> > sorry for the sighly off-topic question, but I don't know where to find
> > this kind of information ...
> > I have a dual-PIII on which processes occasionally core dump while doing
> > a ./build.sh -j4.
> > mbmon reports the following values, and I wonder if they're out of range
> > or not. I find the +5V and +12V a bit low.
> >
> > While idle:
> > Vcore =3D 1.79, 1.76; Volt. =3D 3.32, 5.00, 11.65,   0.00,  0.00
> >
> > with both CPU running a while(1):
> > Vcore =3D 1.74, 1.72; Volt. =3D 3.29, 4.91, 11.83,   0.00,  0.00
> >
> > Runnig a tar cf from local disk to /dev/null in addition to the 2 while=
(1):
> > Vcore =3D 1.74, 1.70; Volt. =3D 3.29, 4.88, 11.83,   0.00,  0.00
> >
> > I should probably get the real values with a voltmeter, but I'd like to
> > also know the range of acceptable values.

Does anyone know if the temperature/etc monitoring hardware on an Abit
BE6-II motherboard is supported by anything in NetBSD? It has ACPI in the
bios, just turned off (and, frankly, I don't want a kernel with ACPI because
ACPI in the kernel causes tons of dmesg spam. If there were an option to
quiet it down, maybe things would be different...)

-Sean

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