Hi!
> Junichi Morita and I have worked out how to access the crusoe
> "longrun" settings on the crusoe based VAIO. This allows you to enable
> power saving mode and slow the cpu down. It should help battery life a
> lot.
There is no documentation? I thought transmeta is linux-friendly
company ;-).
Pavel
> the following will enable power saving and set the cpu to the slowest
> speed:
>
> setpci -s 0:0.0 a8.b=11
>
> and this will restore you to max speed:
>
> setpci -s 0:0.0 a8.b=0e
>
> the bits are:
>
> LRON bit0: long run "on" - I'm not really sure what this does
Did you try just asking linus?
> LRRV bit1-3: cpu speed
> LREN bit4: seems to enable variable speed
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