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		<title>By: steve92</title>
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		<dc:creator>steve92</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 19:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello !&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I don&#039;t understand the 1st parameter of &quot;Speed.Profiles&quot;.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;FSB is the real FSB frequency&quot; ? What&#039;s this ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Given example values are 37 to 54 ?!?&lt;br&gt;But what unit ???&lt;br&gt;By default, the bus runs at 133Mhz and  FSB is 133 Mhz X 4 = 533 Mhz !&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;For normal mode we must put :&quot;48,166,1,1600 Mhz - Normal&quot;&lt;br&gt;Where does 48 come from ? What unit ? MegaOoops :o) ??? Link between  133Mhz and 48 ???&lt;br&gt;It&#039;s not very clear... :o(&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Anybody understands ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;@+&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Steve92.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello !</p>
<p>I don&#39;t understand the 1st parameter of &#8220;Speed.Profiles&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;FSB is the real FSB frequency&#8221; ? What&#39;s this ?</p>
<p>Given example values are 37 to 54 ?!?<br />But what unit ???<br />By default, the bus runs at 133Mhz and  FSB is 133 Mhz X 4 = 533 Mhz !</p>
<p>For normal mode we must put :&#8221;48,166,1,1600 Mhz &#8211; Normal&#8221;<br />Where does 48 come from ? What unit ? MegaOoops <img src='http://liliputing.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> ) ??? Link between  133Mhz and 48 ???<br />It&#39;s not very clear&#8230; <img src='http://liliputing.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> (</p>
<p>Anybody understands ?</p>
<p>@+</p>
<p>Steve92.</p>
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		<title>By: steve92</title>
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		<dc:creator>steve92</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello !&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I don&#039;t understand the 1st parameter of &quot;Speed.Profiles&quot;.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;FSB is the real FSB frequency&quot; ? What&#039;s this ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Given example values are 37 to 54 ?!?&lt;br&gt;But what unit ???&lt;br&gt;By default, the bus runs at 133Mhz and  FSB is 133 Mhz X 4 = 533 Mhz !&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;For normal mode we must put :&quot;48,166,1,1600 Mhz - Normal&quot;&lt;br&gt;Where does 48 come from ? What unit ? MegaOoops :o) ??? Link between  133Mhz and 48 ???&lt;br&gt;It&#039;s not very clear... :o(&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Anybody understands ?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;@+&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Steve92.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello !</p>
<p>I don&#39;t understand the 1st parameter of &#8220;Speed.Profiles&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;FSB is the real FSB frequency&#8221; ? What&#39;s this ?</p>
<p>Given example values are 37 to 54 ?!?<br />But what unit ???<br />By default, the bus runs at 133Mhz and  FSB is 133 Mhz X 4 = 533 Mhz !</p>
<p>For normal mode we must put :&#8221;48,166,1,1600 Mhz &#8211; Normal&#8221;<br />Where does 48 come from ? What unit ? MegaOoops <img src='http://liliputing.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> ) ??? Link between  133Mhz and 48 ???<br />It&#39;s not very clear&#8230; <img src='http://liliputing.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> (</p>
<p>Anybody understands ?</p>
<p>@+</p>
<p>Steve92.</p>
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		<title>By: Överklocka Asus Eee PC 901/1000H &#124; MicroPC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Överklocka Asus Eee PC 901/1000H &#124; MicroPC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 23:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] läsning och instruktioner om detta hittar du på liliputing och Blogeee. (Kunskaper i franska är dock en fördel vid besök på den sistnämnda [...]</description>
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		<title>By: markntravis</title>
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		<dc:creator>markntravis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the .ini file I use with EeeCtl for speeds from 990 to 2008.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;; This file contains eeectl settings.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.&lt;br&gt;; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may&lt;br&gt;; damage both software and hardware.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.&lt;br&gt;; Most notable&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Modules:&lt;br&gt;;  Core            -- eeectl core interface.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed           -- FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.&lt;br&gt;;  Temp            -- Temperature monitor.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan             -- Fan control.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight       -- Backlight brightness control.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Methods:&lt;br&gt;;  Core._quit      -- Exit app.&lt;br&gt;;  Core.Alpha      -- Load ini file &quot;Alpha&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._up       -- Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._down     -- Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.Alpha     -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._native     -- Return fan control to the embedded controller.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._auto       -- Enable automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.Numeric     -- Set fan speed to &quot;Numeric&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._up   -- Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._down -- Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.Alpha -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Icons:&lt;br&gt;;  Core.           -- Blank icon&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.FSB       -- FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.PCI       -- PCI clock frequency&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.            -- Current fan speed&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.C          -- CPU temperature in celsius&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.F          -- CPU temperature in fahrenheit&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.      -- Current backlight brightness intensity.&lt;br&gt;; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[Settings]&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules allowed to save their state.&lt;br&gt;Core.Save = Fan; Speed;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules to add to system menu.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Mode&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available modules.&lt;br&gt;; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.&lt;br&gt;Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Hotkeys list&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Modifier+Key,Method&quot;&lt;br&gt;; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)&lt;br&gt;; Key can be key name (like &quot;home&quot;, &quot;del&quot;, &quot;g&quot; or &quot;8&quot;) or key code (for example &quot;%1B&quot; for the escape key)&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.&lt;br&gt;Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of icons to show in the tray.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;icon,color&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available icons.&lt;br&gt;; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between icon changes, msec.&lt;br&gt;; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.&lt;br&gt;Core.IconDelay = 5000&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Speed profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is &lt;br&gt;;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.&lt;br&gt;; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.&lt;br&gt;; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. &lt;br&gt;;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu(&quot;Suspend&quot; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).&lt;br&gt;;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an&lt;br&gt;;  intermediate value.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate&lt;br&gt;; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80&lt;br&gt;; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.&lt;br&gt;; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal -- PCIE speeds get comapared too.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between steps in described process, msec.&lt;br&gt;Speed.StepDelay = 500&lt;br&gt;; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.&lt;br&gt;Speed.FSBIconMul = 1&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Fan profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.&lt;br&gt;; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#039;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Backlight profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Value&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu.&lt;br&gt;; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). &lt;br&gt;Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[States]&lt;br&gt;Fan.Mode=1&lt;br&gt;Fan.Speed=&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the .ini file I use with EeeCtl for speeds from 990 to 2008.</p>
<p>; This file contains eeectl settings.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.<br />; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may<br />; damage both software and hardware.<br />;</p>
<p>;<br />; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.<br />; Most notable<br />;<br />; Modules:<br />;  Core            &#8212; eeectl core interface.<br />;  Speed           &#8212; FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.<br />;  Temp            &#8212; Temperature monitor.<br />;  Fan             &#8212; Fan control.<br />;  Backlight       &#8212; Backlight brightness control.<br />;<br />; Methods:<br />;  Core._quit      &#8212; Exit app.<br />;  Core.Alpha      &#8212; Load ini file &#8220;Alpha&#8221;.<br />;  Speed._up       &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.<br />;  Speed._down     &#8212; Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.<br />;  Speed.Alpha     &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; speed profile.<br />;  Fan._native     &#8212; Return fan control to the embedded controller.<br />;  Fan._auto       &#8212; Enable automatic mode.<br />;  Fan.Numeric     &#8212; Set fan speed to &#8220;Numeric&#8221;.<br />;  Backlight._up   &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight._down &#8212; Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight.Alpha &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; backlight profile.<br />;<br />; Icons:<br />;  Core.           &#8212; Blank icon<br />;  Speed.FSB       &#8212; FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul<br />;  Speed.PCI       &#8212; PCI clock frequency<br />;  Fan.            &#8212; Current fan speed<br />;  Temp.C          &#8212; CPU temperature in celsius<br />;  Temp.F          &#8212; CPU temperature in fahrenheit<br />;  Backlight.      &#8212; Current backlight brightness intensity.<br />; </p>
<p>[Settings]<br />;<br />; List of modules allowed to save their state.<br />Core.Save = Fan; Speed;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of modules to add to system menu.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Mode&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available modules.<br />; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.<br />Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;</p>
<p>;<br />; Hotkeys list<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Modifier+Key,Method&#8221;<br />; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)<br />; Key can be key name (like &#8220;home&#8221;, &#8220;del&#8221;, &#8220;g&#8221; or &#8220;8&#8243;) or key code (for example &#8220;%1B&#8221; for the escape key)<br />; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.<br />Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of icons to show in the tray.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;icon,color&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available icons.<br />; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;</p>
<p>;<br />; Pause between icon changes, msec.<br />; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.<br />Core.IconDelay = 5000</p>
<p>;<br />; Speed profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&#8221;.<br />; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is <br />;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.<br />; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.<br />; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. <br />;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu(&#8220;Suspend&#8221; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).<br />;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an<br />;  intermediate value.<br />;<br />; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate<br />; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80<br />; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.<br />; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal &#8212; PCIE speeds get comapared too.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;<br />; Pause between steps in described process, msec.<br />Speed.StepDelay = 500<br />; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.<br />Speed.FSBIconMul = 1</p>
<p>;<br />; Fan profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&#8221;.<br />; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).<br />; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.<br />; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.<br />; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#39;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.<br />Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;</p>
<p>;<br />; Backlight profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Value&#8221;.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu.<br />; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). <br />Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; </p>
<p>[States]<br />Fan.Mode=1<br />Fan.Speed=</p>
<p>Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</p>
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		<title>By: t0r0</title>
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		<dc:creator>t0r0</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 21:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.&lt;br&gt;Just to say that eeectl won&#039;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.&lt;br&gt;you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;still under construction =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.<br />Just to say that eeectl won&#39;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.<br />you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:<br /><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896" rel="nofollow"></a><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91" rel="nofollow">http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91</a>&#8230;<br />still under construction =)</p>
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		<title>By: Rupert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rupert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 19:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Stupid question: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I thought this CPU has some kind of &quot;power on demand&quot; self-underclocking Power-Management like the Centrino-Platform, doesn&#039;t it? So why underclocking, when the CPU does it on it&#039;s own? I have in my mind, that underclocking a centrino brings poor performance but only a few minutes battery saving.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stupid question: </p>
<p>I thought this CPU has some kind of &#8220;power on demand&#8221; self-underclocking Power-Management like the Centrino-Platform, doesn&#39;t it? So why underclocking, when the CPU does it on it&#39;s own? I have in my mind, that underclocking a centrino brings poor performance but only a few minutes battery saving.</p>
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		<title>By: markntravis</title>
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		<dc:creator>markntravis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 19:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the .ini file I use with EeeCtl for speeds from 990 to 2008.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;; This file contains eeectl settings.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.&lt;br&gt;; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may&lt;br&gt;; damage both software and hardware.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.&lt;br&gt;; Most notable&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Modules:&lt;br&gt;;  Core            -- eeectl core interface.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed           -- FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.&lt;br&gt;;  Temp            -- Temperature monitor.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan             -- Fan control.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight       -- Backlight brightness control.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Methods:&lt;br&gt;;  Core._quit      -- Exit app.&lt;br&gt;;  Core.Alpha      -- Load ini file &quot;Alpha&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._up       -- Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._down     -- Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.Alpha     -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._native     -- Return fan control to the embedded controller.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._auto       -- Enable automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.Numeric     -- Set fan speed to &quot;Numeric&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._up   -- Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._down -- Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.Alpha -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Icons:&lt;br&gt;;  Core.           -- Blank icon&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.FSB       -- FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.PCI       -- PCI clock frequency&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.            -- Current fan speed&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.C          -- CPU temperature in celsius&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.F          -- CPU temperature in fahrenheit&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.      -- Current backlight brightness intensity.&lt;br&gt;; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[Settings]&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules allowed to save their state.&lt;br&gt;Core.Save = Fan; Speed;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules to add to system menu.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Mode&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available modules.&lt;br&gt;; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.&lt;br&gt;Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Hotkeys list&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Modifier+Key,Method&quot;&lt;br&gt;; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)&lt;br&gt;; Key can be key name (like &quot;home&quot;, &quot;del&quot;, &quot;g&quot; or &quot;8&quot;) or key code (for example &quot;%1B&quot; for the escape key)&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.&lt;br&gt;Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of icons to show in the tray.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;icon,color&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available icons.&lt;br&gt;; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between icon changes, msec.&lt;br&gt;; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.&lt;br&gt;Core.IconDelay = 5000&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Speed profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is &lt;br&gt;;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.&lt;br&gt;; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.&lt;br&gt;; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. &lt;br&gt;;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu(&quot;Suspend&quot; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).&lt;br&gt;;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an&lt;br&gt;;  intermediate value.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate&lt;br&gt;; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80&lt;br&gt;; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.&lt;br&gt;; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal -- PCIE speeds get comapared too.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between steps in described process, msec.&lt;br&gt;Speed.StepDelay = 500&lt;br&gt;; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.&lt;br&gt;Speed.FSBIconMul = 1&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Fan profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.&lt;br&gt;; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#039;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Backlight profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Value&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu.&lt;br&gt;; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). &lt;br&gt;Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[States]&lt;br&gt;Fan.Mode=1&lt;br&gt;Fan.Speed=&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</description>
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<p>; This file contains eeectl settings.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.<br />; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may<br />; damage both software and hardware.<br />;</p>
<p>;<br />; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.<br />; Most notable<br />;<br />; Modules:<br />;  Core            &#8212; eeectl core interface.<br />;  Speed           &#8212; FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.<br />;  Temp            &#8212; Temperature monitor.<br />;  Fan             &#8212; Fan control.<br />;  Backlight       &#8212; Backlight brightness control.<br />;<br />; Methods:<br />;  Core._quit      &#8212; Exit app.<br />;  Core.Alpha      &#8212; Load ini file &#8220;Alpha&#8221;.<br />;  Speed._up       &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.<br />;  Speed._down     &#8212; Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.<br />;  Speed.Alpha     &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; speed profile.<br />;  Fan._native     &#8212; Return fan control to the embedded controller.<br />;  Fan._auto       &#8212; Enable automatic mode.<br />;  Fan.Numeric     &#8212; Set fan speed to &#8220;Numeric&#8221;.<br />;  Backlight._up   &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight._down &#8212; Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight.Alpha &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; backlight profile.<br />;<br />; Icons:<br />;  Core.           &#8212; Blank icon<br />;  Speed.FSB       &#8212; FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul<br />;  Speed.PCI       &#8212; PCI clock frequency<br />;  Fan.            &#8212; Current fan speed<br />;  Temp.C          &#8212; CPU temperature in celsius<br />;  Temp.F          &#8212; CPU temperature in fahrenheit<br />;  Backlight.      &#8212; Current backlight brightness intensity.<br />; </p>
<p>[Settings]<br />;<br />; List of modules allowed to save their state.<br />Core.Save = Fan; Speed;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of modules to add to system menu.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Mode&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available modules.<br />; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.<br />Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;</p>
<p>;<br />; Hotkeys list<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Modifier+Key,Method&#8221;<br />; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)<br />; Key can be key name (like &#8220;home&#8221;, &#8220;del&#8221;, &#8220;g&#8221; or &#8220;8&#8243;) or key code (for example &#8220;%1B&#8221; for the escape key)<br />; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.<br />Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of icons to show in the tray.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;icon,color&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available icons.<br />; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;</p>
<p>;<br />; Pause between icon changes, msec.<br />; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.<br />Core.IconDelay = 5000</p>
<p>;<br />; Speed profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&#8221;.<br />; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is <br />;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.<br />; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.<br />; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. <br />;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu(&#8220;Suspend&#8221; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).<br />;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an<br />;  intermediate value.<br />;<br />; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate<br />; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80<br />; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.<br />; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal &#8212; PCIE speeds get comapared too.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;<br />; Pause between steps in described process, msec.<br />Speed.StepDelay = 500<br />; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.<br />Speed.FSBIconMul = 1</p>
<p>;<br />; Fan profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&#8221;.<br />; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).<br />; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.<br />; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.<br />; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#39;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.<br />Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;</p>
<p>;<br />; Backlight profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Value&#8221;.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu.<br />; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). <br />Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; </p>
<p>[States]<br />Fan.Mode=1<br />Fan.Speed=</p>
<p>Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</p>
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		<title>By: Brad Linder</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad Linder</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The CPU is capable of overclocking and underclocking, but it requires&lt;br&gt;software to let it know when it should do this. Asus includes software&lt;br&gt;called the Super Hybrid Engine that lets you adjust the clock speed&lt;br&gt;automatically or manually. Eeectl gives you additional options.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CPU is capable of overclocking and underclocking, but it requires<br />software to let it know when it should do this. Asus includes software<br />called the Super Hybrid Engine that lets you adjust the clock speed<br />automatically or manually. Eeectl gives you additional options.</p>
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		<title>By: How To: CPU Speed erhöhen &#124; Eee PC News</title>
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		<dc:creator>How To: CPU Speed erhöhen &#124; Eee PC News</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: t0r0</title>
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		<dc:creator>t0r0</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.&lt;br&gt;Just to say that eeectl won&#039;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.&lt;br&gt;you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896&quot;&gt;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;still under construction =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.<br />Just to say that eeectl won&#39;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.<br />you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:<br /><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896"></a><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91" rel="nofollow">http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91</a>&#8230;<br />still under construction =)</p>
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		<title>By: markntravis</title>
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		<dc:creator>markntravis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 16:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the .ini file I use with EeeCtl for speeds from 990 to 2008.&lt;br&gt;; This file contains eeectl settings.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.&lt;br&gt;; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may&lt;br&gt;; damage both software and hardware.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.&lt;br&gt;; Most notable&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Modules:&lt;br&gt;;  Core            -- eeectl core interface.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed           -- FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.&lt;br&gt;;  Temp            -- Temperature monitor.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan             -- Fan control.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight       -- Backlight brightness control.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Methods:&lt;br&gt;;  Core._quit      -- Exit app.&lt;br&gt;;  Core.Alpha      -- Load ini file &quot;Alpha&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._up       -- Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed._down     -- Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.Alpha     -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; speed profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._native     -- Return fan control to the embedded controller.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan._auto       -- Enable automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.Numeric     -- Set fan speed to &quot;Numeric&quot;.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._up   -- Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight._down -- Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.Alpha -- Switch to the &quot;Alpha&quot; backlight profile.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Icons:&lt;br&gt;;  Core.           -- Blank icon&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.FSB       -- FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul&lt;br&gt;;  Speed.PCI       -- PCI clock frequency&lt;br&gt;;  Fan.            -- Current fan speed&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.C          -- CPU temperature in celsius&lt;br&gt;;  Temp.F          -- CPU temperature in fahrenheit&lt;br&gt;;  Backlight.      -- Current backlight brightness intensity.&lt;br&gt;; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[Settings]&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules allowed to save their state.&lt;br&gt;Core.Save = Fan; Speed;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of modules to add to system menu.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Mode&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available modules.&lt;br&gt;; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.&lt;br&gt;Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Hotkeys list&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Modifier+Key,Method&quot;&lt;br&gt;; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)&lt;br&gt;; Key can be key name (like &quot;home&quot;, &quot;del&quot;, &quot;g&quot; or &quot;8&quot;) or key code (for example &quot;%1B&quot; for the escape key)&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.&lt;br&gt;Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; List of icons to show in the tray.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;icon,color&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; See the table above for the list of available icons.&lt;br&gt;; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between icon changes, msec.&lt;br&gt;; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.&lt;br&gt;Core.IconDelay = 5000&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Speed profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is &lt;br&gt;;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.&lt;br&gt;; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.&lt;br&gt;; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. &lt;br&gt;;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu(&quot;Suspend&quot; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).&lt;br&gt;;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an&lt;br&gt;;  intermediate value.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate&lt;br&gt;; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80&lt;br&gt;; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.&lt;br&gt;; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal -- PCIE speeds get comapared too.&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; ======================================================================================&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;&lt;br&gt;; Pause between steps in described process, msec.&lt;br&gt;Speed.StepDelay = 500&lt;br&gt;; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.&lt;br&gt;Speed.FSBIconMul = 1&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Fan profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.&lt;br&gt;; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.&lt;br&gt;; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#039;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.&lt;br&gt;Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;;&lt;br&gt;; Backlight profiles list.&lt;br&gt;; List consists of blocks &quot;Name,Value&quot;.&lt;br&gt;; Name is just what to show in the menu.&lt;br&gt;; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). &lt;br&gt;Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;[States]&lt;br&gt;Fan.Mode=1&lt;br&gt;Fan.Speed=&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the .ini file I use with EeeCtl for speeds from 990 to 2008.<br />; This file contains eeectl settings.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series with Intel Atom CPU / Intel 945GSE Chipset<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />; Please note that the default settings are adjusted, sane and sufficient for most users.<br />; When making changes you should clearly understand what you are doing, otherwise you may<br />; damage both software and hardware.<br />;</p>
<p>;<br />; eeectl has a modular structure, each module has a set of resources.<br />; Most notable<br />;<br />; Modules:<br />;  Core            &#8212; eeectl core interface.<br />;  Speed           &#8212; FSB speed, PCIE speed and CPU voltage control.<br />;  Temp            &#8212; Temperature monitor.<br />;  Fan             &#8212; Fan control.<br />;  Backlight       &#8212; Backlight brightness control.<br />;<br />; Methods:<br />;  Core._quit      &#8212; Exit app.<br />;  Core.Alpha      &#8212; Load ini file &#8220;Alpha&#8221;.<br />;  Speed._up       &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper speed profile.<br />;  Speed._down     &#8212; Switcn to the nearest lower speed profile.<br />;  Speed.Alpha     &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; speed profile.<br />;  Fan._native     &#8212; Return fan control to the embedded controller.<br />;  Fan._auto       &#8212; Enable automatic mode.<br />;  Fan.Numeric     &#8212; Set fan speed to &#8220;Numeric&#8221;.<br />;  Backlight._up   &#8212; Switch to the nearest upper backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight._down &#8212; Switch to the nearest lower backlight profile.<br />;  Backlight.Alpha &#8212; Switch to the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; backlight profile.<br />;<br />; Icons:<br />;  Core.           &#8212; Blank icon<br />;  Speed.FSB       &#8212; FSB clock frequency multiplied by Speed.FSBIconMul<br />;  Speed.PCI       &#8212; PCI clock frequency<br />;  Fan.            &#8212; Current fan speed<br />;  Temp.C          &#8212; CPU temperature in celsius<br />;  Temp.F          &#8212; CPU temperature in fahrenheit<br />;  Backlight.      &#8212; Current backlight brightness intensity.<br />; </p>
<p>[Settings]<br />;<br />; List of modules allowed to save their state.<br />Core.Save = Fan; Speed;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of modules to add to system menu.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Mode&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available modules.<br />; Mode can be embed(module menu items add right to the menu) or popup(module has its own submenu), default is embed.<br />Core.Menu = Speed,embed; Fan,popup; Backlight,popup; Core;</p>
<p>;<br />; Hotkeys list<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Modifier+Key,Method&#8221;<br />; Modifier can be any combination of a(lt), c(ontrol), s(hift) and w(indows)<br />; Key can be key name (like &#8220;home&#8221;, &#8220;del&#8221;, &#8220;g&#8221; or &#8220;8&#8243;) or key code (for example &#8220;%1B&#8221; for the escape key)<br />; See the table above for the list of the most useful methods.<br />Core.Keys = aw+esc,Core._quit; aw+down,Speed._down; aw+up,Speed._up; aw+f3,Backlight._down; aw+f4,Backlight._up; aw+0,Fan._auto; aw+3,Fan.30; aw+5,Fan.50; aw+7,Fan.70;</p>
<p>;<br />; List of icons to show in the tray.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;icon,color&#8221;.<br />; See the table above for the list of available icons.<br />; Color is 24-bit hex value in BGR format, FFFF00 by default.<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: Removed Speed.FSB (shows wrong value)<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Core.Icon = Temp.C,00FFFF;</p>
<p>;<br />; Pause between icon changes, msec.<br />; Set to 0 to disable automatic icon changing.<br />Core.IconDelay = 5000</p>
<p>;<br />; Speed profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;FSB,PCIE,Voltage,Name&#8221;.<br />; FSB is the real FSB frequency (70MHz stock, 100MHz max), not the rated one which is <br />;  this value multiplied by four, or the CPU one, which is this value multiplied by nine.<br />; PCIE is PCI Express bus clock frequency.<br />; Voltage is CPU voltage flag, 0 for Low, 1 for Normal. <br />;  This flag is ignored for all(and even named) intermediate values.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu(&#8220;Suspend&#8221; is the special profile to set before entering sleep mode).<br />;  You may omit Name in case you want to hide profile from the menu, however it will still be used as an<br />;  intermediate value.<br />;<br />; Note that changing the frequency includes a step-by-step transfer through all intermediate<br />; values, i.e. if you change the frequency from 70 to 100 MHz and settings contain also 80<br />; and 95MHz, first the frequency will be changed to 80, then to 95 and only then to 100MHz.<br />; When comparing, FSB speeds are taken in account first and if they are equal &#8212; PCIE speeds get comapared too.<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />;<br />;<br />;       Modified for Eee PC 1000 Series: different Values for FSB,PCIE<br />;<br />;<br />; ======================================================================================<br />Speed.Profiles = 48,166,1,Suspend; 30,166,0,990 MHz; 34,166; 38,166,0,1254 MHz; 42,166; 48,166,1,1585 MHz; 50,166; 52,166,1,1710 MHz; 54,176,1,1890 MHz; 54,187,1,2008 Mhz;<br />; Pause between steps in described process, msec.<br />Speed.StepDelay = 500<br />; Multiplier for the FSB icon. You may set it to 9 to see the CPU speed in the tray instead of the FSB one.<br />Speed.FSBIconMul = 1</p>
<p>;<br />; Fan profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Speed,C_Temp_On,C_Temp_Off&#8221;.<br />; Speed is the fan speed (0-100).<br />; C_Temp_On(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be activated.<br />; C_Temp_Off(used in Automatic mode) is temperature(Celsius) when this profile should be deactivated.<br />; You may set both temp fileds to 0(or just omit them) if you don&#39;t want them to be used in Automatic mode.<br />Fan.Profiles = 10,50,45; 20,55,50; 30,60,55; 40; 50; 60,65,55; 70; 80,70,65; 90; 100,75,60;</p>
<p>;<br />; Backlight profiles list.<br />; List consists of blocks &#8220;Name,Value&#8221;.<br />; Name is just what to show in the menu.<br />; Value is the backlight brightness intensity(0-100). <br />Backlight.Profiles = Lowest,10; Low,30; Medium,50; Bright,70; Ultra bright,100; </p>
<p>[States]<br />Fan.Mode=1<br />Fan.Speed=</p>
<p>Speed.Profile=1585 MHz</p>
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		<title>By: t0r0</title>
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		<dc:creator>t0r0</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.&lt;br&gt;Just to say that eeectl won&#039;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.&lt;br&gt;you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896&quot;&gt;http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;still under construction =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I wrote the guide for Blogeee.<br />Just to say that eeectl won&#39;t work on the msi wind or lenovo s10 because it is not the same motherboard. eeectl is not based on the cpu but motherboard.<br />you have an alternative for the acer aspire one:<br /><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91896#p91896"></a><a href="http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91" rel="nofollow">http://www.blogeee.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91</a>&#8230;<br />still under construction =)</p>
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		<title>By: Rupert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rupert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 12:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Stupid question: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I thought this CPU has some kind of &quot;power on demand&quot; self-underclocking Power-Management like the Centrino-Platform, doesn&#039;t it? So why underclocking, when the CPU does it on it&#039;s own? I have in my mind, that underclocking a centrino brings poor performance but only a few minutes battery saving.</description>
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<p>I thought this CPU has some kind of &#8220;power on demand&#8221; self-underclocking Power-Management like the Centrino-Platform, doesn&#39;t it? So why underclocking, when the CPU does it on it&#39;s own? I have in my mind, that underclocking a centrino brings poor performance but only a few minutes battery saving.</p>
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		<title>By: Brad Linder</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad Linder</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 11:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The CPU is capable of overclocking and underclocking, but it requires&lt;br&gt;software to let it know when it should do this. Asus includes software&lt;br&gt;called the Super Hybrid Engine that lets you adjust the clock speed&lt;br&gt;automatically or manually. Eeectl gives you additional options.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CPU is capable of overclocking and underclocking, but it requires<br />software to let it know when it should do this. Asus includes software<br />called the Super Hybrid Engine that lets you adjust the clock speed<br />automatically or manually. Eeectl gives you additional options.</p>
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