SGSMIX(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SGSMIX(4)NAME
sgsmix -- driver for SGS 7433 Basic Audio Processor found in some Apple machines
SYNOPSIS
iic* at cuda?
sgsmix* at iic? addr 0x8a
DESCRIPTION
The sgsmix driver provides support for the external mixer chip on Apple's ``personality cards'' found in beige Power Macintosh G3. All mixer
controls are accessed through the awacs(4) driver, sgsmix additionally provides bass and treble controls.
SEE ALSO awacs(4), cuda(4), iic(4)BSD May 14, 2007 BSD
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PMU(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual PMU(4)NAME
pmu -- support for Power Management Units found in all Apple laptops and some desktop Power Macintosh computers
SYNOPSIS
pmu* at obio?
nadb* at pmu?
battery* at pmu?
smartbat* at pmu?
DESCRIPTION
The pmu driver provides support for the Power Management Unit found in Apple laptops and some desktop Power Macintosh computers. Functions
controlled by the PMU include the real time clock, ADB, power, batteries, on some laptops like the PowerBook 3400c and similar machines it
also controls hotkeys and display brightness, on others it provides an iic(9) bus and on some it controls CPU speed. On many older machines
it also provides access to some non-volatile memory and thermal sensors. Not all those features are present on all machines, for instance
Power Macintosh G4 and later machines don't have ADB, many more recent laptops have display brightness and backlight control built into the
graphics controller instead of the PMU, only a few older PowerBooks use the PMU for CPU speed control and newer machines use a different way
to access non-volatile memory. However, all known PMUs so far provide a real time clock and power control.
Notes by model
Real time clock and power control are present and supported on all machines that can run NetBSD/macppc, ADB is supported when present.
PowerBook 2400, 3400c, and 3500
Battery status and thermal sensors found on the mainboard and in the battery pack are supported by the battery(4) driver, val-
ues can be read via envsys(4). Hotkeys for brightness control are supported, CPU speed control and parameter RAM are present
but unsupported.
Power Macintosh G4
ADB is not present, iic(9) is present but unsupported.
SEE ALSO battery(4), cuda(4), nadb(4), nvram(4), obio(4), iic(9)BUGS
Some features are currently unsupported, like the iic(9) bus, access to parameter RAM and CPU speed control.
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