System requirements:
Features
You need POPA for notebooks because it allows prolong the time of work if running on batteries.
Setup POPA plugin
File: ecocrc.ini | |
EnablePopa=0 |
=1 to enable Power Patrol (Popa)
Values: 0, 1 |
How to use Power Patrol (POPA)?
Use Ctrl-Alt-P to Change Power Patrol state (throttling and brightness are changed)
You easily switch between high performance and economical modes.
Ctrl-Alt-P or special button:
Restrictions:
2008/10/23 Q0: not clear how to enable it: should I add popa.dll to plugins\active? A0: it should be near to .exe, no need to add it to plugins\active Q1: I have 2 CPUs, throttling changes CPU0 only. A1: CentrinoDuo don't support throttling for each core, only for both together Q2: The chipset of my computer: XXXXXX, does POPA work on my computer? A2: Throttling depends on CPU. Current version of POPA supports Intel CPUs only. Q3: Can you implement support of my notebook in POPA? A3: You should send us logs and data: a) upgrade to the latest ACPI.PSD b) send us ACPI log copy acpica$ acpi.log c) send us your ACPI tables, download IASL -- http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=down run Iasl -g it generates some files (files with current date) d) send us your ACPI tables, download ACPI manager: http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=down start ACPI manager, press OK, you see the ACPI tree exit from ACPI manager send us generated files (files with current date) (ACPI) Q81: Does my computer (CPU) support speedstep/throttling? A81: Use utilities to query this: SetGetState.exe and SetGetThrtl.exe Read the document: ACPI -> util\SetGetThrtl.doc