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aprentice
January 23rd, 2003, 22:16
If you have MBM5 Installed Correctly then this should work.
You will be able to get all temperatures (case,cpu, etc), voltages, and fan RPM speed. Thanks to sjr for the help! Zip is packed with the updated script and dll, feedback welcome. Enjoy!

Exile90
January 29th, 2003, 22:33
Hey,

Thanks for adding .NET detection (/me slaps rossie) but there is few things that seems to be a bit screwed (again) in the new beta:

[16:29] <m00m4n> Video Card: nVidia Vanta/Vanta LT (Microsoft Corporation)
[16:29] <m00m4n> Video Memory: 1 MB

It's a 32MB card.. Also, would it be possible to detect the secondary video card? I know it's very uncommon to have more than one vid card but.. some of us do that.. ;p

Another thing:
[16:28] <m00m4n> CPU: Intel Celeron
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Speed: 1.00 GHz
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Details: Type: 0 Model: 8 Family: 6 Ext: 1
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Architecture: x86
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Count: 1

It's an original Pentium III cpu.

Thanks

BinoX
January 29th, 2003, 23:35
i have the same problem with the cpu thing..

and is there any way u could put the old winamp output type in

the one that was like:

BinoX is listening to "Chris Huelsbeck - Turrican Medley" .:128kbps / 44kHz / Stereo - 7:02/15:37:.

not

playing: "Chris Huelsbeck - Turrican Medley" [128kbps/Stereo/15:37]

i prefered the original :)

thanks :)

flow``
January 30th, 2003, 10:04
[4:01am] <flow`unf> Temp: [Sensor 1] 48.0°C [Sensor 2] 22.0°C
[4:02am] <flow`unf> Voltage: [Core 0] 1.8V [Core 1] 0.4V [+3.3] 3.4V [+5.00] 5.0V [+12.00] 12.4V
[4:02am] <flow`unf> Fan: [Fan 1] 5578RPM
[4:02am] <flow`unf> nice nice ;)

awesome job guys

cooliscoo
January 30th, 2003, 11:37
<.cooliscoo.> Temp: [Sensor 1] 21.0°C
<.cooliscoo.> Voltage: [Core 0] 2.6V [Core 1] 2.3V [+3.3] 3.4V [+5.00] 7.9V [+12.00] 19.4V
<.cooliscoo.> Fan: [Fan 1] 5720RPM
<.cooliscoo.> nice nice ;)

GJ dudes. :P

aprentice
January 30th, 2003, 18:53
Originally posted by Exile90

[16:28] <m00m4n> CPU: Intel Celeron
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Speed: 1.00 GHz
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Details: Type: 0 Model: 8 Family: 6 Ext: 1
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Architecture: x86
[16:29] <m00m4n> CPU Count: 1

It's an original Pentium III cpu.

Thanks

You 100% sure? http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?postid=102187#post102187

aprentice
January 30th, 2003, 19:14
I looked at intels cpu docs and I implemented a new feature to try to better determine between a celeron and a pentium. I'm not sure if it works or not since I do not have an intel, so your gonna have to try this for yourself. Updated dll attached..

aprentice
January 30th, 2003, 19:16
Originally posted by BinoX
i have the same problem with the cpu thing..

and is there any way u could put the old winamp output type in

the one that was like:

BinoX is listening to "Chris Huelsbeck - Turrican Medley" .:128kbps / 44kHz / Stereo - 7:02/15:37:.

not

playing: "Chris Huelsbeck - Turrican Medley" [128kbps/Stereo/15:37]

i prefered the original :)

thanks :)

You can always customize your own output. The /pamp alias is editable but by default has the old output style there. I still havent decided on the /wamp default yet.