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Ticket #14281, comment 6
v1 v2 1 So, the above driver works correctly on my Dell inspiron 8600 laptop with Pentium-M 1. 5Ghz with Intel Centrino technology inside on current nightlies. Even the oldest current online nightlies do not work with their respective driver (constantly disconnect if I generate ethernet traffic).1 So, the above driver works correctly on my Dell inspiron 8600 laptop with Pentium-M 1.6Ghz with Intel Centrino technology inside on current nightlies. Even the oldest current online nightlies do not work with their respective driver (constantly disconnect if I generate ethernet traffic). 2 2 3 3 Additions to that: 4 - the working driver works OK if I start the laptop with mains power. It will run at 1. 5Ghz.4 - the working driver works OK if I start the laptop with mains power. It will run at 1.6Ghz. 5 5 - When I start the laptop on its (full) battery it will run at 600Mhz and even this driver version will constantly disconnect during traffic then. 6 - removing mains when already running apparantly keeps it running at 1. 5Ghz (zo the 'about' Haiku box tells me at least: is that live updated with the speed thing??). Looks like also the ethernet keeps working OK then (Quick test).6 - removing mains when already running apparantly keeps it running at 1.6Ghz (zo the 'about' Haiku box tells me at least (well: 1.59Ghz): is that live updated with the speed thing??). Looks like also the ethernet keeps working OK then (Quick test). 7 7 - When started on battery, and later plugging in mains keeps the laptop running at 600Mhz (so 'about' tells me) 8 8 - When running on 600Mhz the system time runs much faster than realtime. 1.6/0.6 times as fast? 9 9 - the quick system time on 600Mhz has been there as long as I can remember (on Haiku). 10 - powering down the laptop (shutdown: turn off) works perfectly.