Fast/Slow

Well, hello, and Happy New Year!

I’ve been absent from the blog and site for a bit, as I have been absolutely swamped with a trip overseas, classwork, and life. My G5 has been plugged in but neglected. (I’ve heard that’s not kind on the electric bills.) In the midst of some reorganization of the workshop and other projects, I finally reconnected the G5 to a monitor and fired it up to load the latest TenFourFox beta.

Look for more content, and thank you for the comments, especially those I’ve missed lately.

Here’s a quick fun tidbit:

Fast and Slow is free utility for your PPC Mac.

Fast and Slow is a helpful little Mac utility to give just a bit of oomph when you need it.

What does it do? There is no magic code or gimmicky trick in this. Rather, Fast and Slow uses the built in Energy Saver options on your G5. One option is to lower your CPU speed to save power. The other option is to crank the CPU up full blast. The little utility makes it quicker and simpler to switch between the two modes on the fly as you edit your latest album in Garageband and then work on an html document in TextEdit or something.

My download link stopped working recently, but it’s now been fixed.

Is there a downside to always running your Mac in the “fast” mode? I don’t think so. I suppose power usage would be higher if you are running your G5 24/7.

I do remember a similar but slightly different utility for the Mac which uses the underlying UNIX based functions of Mac OS X to force your Mac to focus on a chosen app, ignoring or pausing all other background tasks. If I find it, I’ll pass it on as another way to squeeze a little juice out of your Mac if you are doing heavy processing tasks.

See you soon.

— Nathan

2 thoughts on “Fast/Slow”

  1. Hello Nathan, good to see you back. As a coincidence, I found just yesterday your e-mail about RSS feed change (GMail did put it to the “commercial mail” group which I don’t usually go through more than three or four times a year) and changed the feed in viva PowerPC World aggregator.
    Also by coincidence, I returned as well to my Power/PowerPC/RISC blogging, so I’m glad there are two of us.
    I wrote about Fast and Slow seven years ago – http://vivapowerpc.eu/20130720-1041_Fast_and_Slow – and used it to keep my G5 in the “Slow” mode most of the time, turning it to “Fast” only for RAW photo processing. I did some measurements under Linux, where this functionality is available straight from kernel, with my own utility and on “Fast” under load can 2.0GHz G5 take 86W per CPU – http://screenshots.i-logout.cz/Misc/g5_full.jpg
    On “Slow” it’s underclocked to 1.3 GHz and it never goes over 50 W.

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    • Great stuff! Thanks for sharing.

      And yes, I noticed you got me re-syndicated. Thank you! I check your site pretty regularly as well as Cameron’s stuff on TenFourFox to see what others are talking about.

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