Fixing heat issue on x1000
For the last week or so I noticed that the x1ktemp docky was reporting my CPU temperature over 55 degrees C, and it is not even summer yet in Australia!
For the last week or so I noticed that the x1ktemp docky was reporting my CPU temperature over 55 degrees C, and it is not even summer yet in Australia!
Dear Readers,
You might ask, what I am doing, as neither this blog nor j-uae gets any updates. Well, first of all, I have a life (really ;)?) and was on vacation with my family. Then I have a job (unavoidable, someone needs to pay the stuff in this expensive city). Bla bla .. ;).
Other than that, I really like to play withe the SMP branch ;). No, it is not stable, but I like to see all the effects and I am slowly getting to understand, how the AROS lowlevel stuff works.
At least after some boot-tries, you have a chance to get a relative stable SMP-AROS:
While we're getting our links going on amiwest.net, click here to make your reservations for the second AmiWest AmigaOS Programming Seminar, October 16-18, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Express Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA, USA.
So I found myself looking at the dynamic ram timing with a logic analyzer attached to an Amiga 500.
I’m still learning all of this stuff, and after about 45 minutes, I gave up thinking that I was either too tired, or too dumb to catch on to this stuff.
As of today, the AmiWest 2013 banquet price has been lowered to $20.00 per ticket! We always have a good response to the banquet, and will probably have even more demand at this lower price.
Our new caterer is offering a three-entree meal (roast beef, fried chicken, and baked tilapia) in addition to a selection of vegetables, potatoes, green salad, and two desserts. There are a few other things included as well , but I'm just doing this from memory. I got too excited to wait for the official menu from operations officer Chuck Washburn.
Yes, by actual count, there are 36 days left until the second
AmigaOS Programming Seminar commences. Then 2 1/2 days later,
AmiWest 2013 begins.
Many of us have spent a lot of time and energy preparing for you
to come and experience the AmiVerse at AmiWest 2013. So come and
share with us the unique Amiga community and the synergies that
always occur at AmiWest.
Of course, you have to be here in person to get the full impact.
It's not all about program or hardware or software; it's about
Every innovation has a beginning, a source. So it is with the AmiVerse.
What began as Amiga and is now Classic Amiga is that beginning, that
source.
It was fun to work for a startup computer company in the 1970's and 1980's.
Commodore, Atari, Coleco (later named Sega), Sinclair, and many others took
the plunge. People stayed up all night (and sometimes for days at a time)
to "win" the race to introduce before some other company did.