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non port: sysutils/devcpu/pkg-message

Number of commits found: 4

Friday, 6 Jul 2012
08:46 rm search for other commits by this committer
Remove expired ports:
- sysutils/devcpu: Already included in base system
- mail/squirreloutlook: Based on a vulnerable version of squirrelmail,
  use mail/squirrelmail for similar functionality
Original commit
Friday, 2 Feb 2007
15:30 stas search for other commits by this committer
- Fix typo.

Submitted by:   netchild
Original commit
Thursday, 1 Feb 2007
21:52 stas search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 0.8
- Add rcNG startup script that allows update cpucodes on startup
- Add utility to extract cpucodes from Award BIOS update images
- Add additional amd microcode upodate extracted from update images,
  provided by pav@

Thanks to netchild@ and pav@ for suggestions and information regarding
BIOS updates.
Original commit
Saturday, 9 Dec 2006
00:35 stas search for other commits by this committer
- Add port for sysutils/devcpu

This kernel module provides access to i386/amd64 CPUs MSR (Model Specific
Register) registers and cpuid info through /dev/cpu%d devices, where %d
corresponds to cpu number.

It can be used with x86info to retrive information available from MSR registers.

Additionally, this module can be used to update/replace microcode of cpus.

PR:             ports/ports/102454
Submitted by:   stas
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4