Well HT is a major info when you count the cores with /proc/cpuinfo. Should not be that hard however. Other systems do not have got those dmi values you parse, so better forget em.
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It works with my motherboard : ASUS Rampage 2 Gene
The HT status is retrieved from SMBIOS (my dmi is a 2.5 release)
As I said I have to rely on something else. I believe CPUID or MSR are the key.
I may also give a look into kernel sources how it builds /proc/cpuinfo
So far, I have programmed a nice Makefile, and I'm building a virtual server to provide code files.
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Originally posted by cyring View Posttimings.c is so tiny !
it just requires to do a cc
btw, this code will join next release of CoreMod which have the whole thing (Makefile, tgz)
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostIt's not about size, it's about having to strip characters and line numbers that are introduced by copy and pasting. Even a straight download of the header and the c file would suffice.
I have programmed in php my code server to make it easy, do I need to do more ?
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Originally posted by cyring View PostWhen you point timings.c in the directories tree, it will display 3 icons : one is for direct download ( like save as )
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostI am sorry but I am not seeing any such thing here:
http://wiki.cyring.fr/index.php?title=CoreMod#coremod.h
http://code.cyring.fr/FTS
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