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 File comments for:  Utility » Workbench » cputemp.lha

Cpu-temp

Description: Temperature monitor for the X5000 and A1222
Download: cputemp.lha
Version: 1.1
Date: 26 Dec 2020
Category: utility/workbench
FileID: 11527
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Comment by: SMF (82.196.117.75)At: 27 Dec 2020, 11:23File version: 1.1
@dooz

Are you sure you were running version 1.1 ?
I was in a little bit of hurry when i wrote that window thing on christmas day because i wanted to release it the same day (i was happy with just displaying the cpu temp but wanted some more for a release) and did not notice it until the day after that sometimes old values was not erased.
I was hoping that it was fixed in 1.1
 
 
Comment by: dooz (94.253.163.28)At: 27 Dec 2020, 08:45File version: 1.1
It works OK here on Tabor. Great tool! Three sensors behave like this: CPU is the highest (66), PCB is in the middle (39) and PCB2 is usually the lowest (34).

I noticed that on separate window number are not refreshing correct - the last value is not erased and the new appears. For example is CPU was 65, and it rises to 66 - I can still see the remains of number 5 under 6 on the second digit.
 
 
Comment by: SMF (82.196.117.75)At: 26 Dec 2020, 09:58File version: 1.0
Hi Lazi
pcb2 is the PCIe switch temperature on the X5000.
I was looking in the Tabor TRM when i wrote this and there it's referenced as the PCB2 temperature but i guess it's the PCIe switch temperature there too.
 
 
Comment by: Lazi (46.107.35.227)At: 25 Dec 2020, 22:57File version: 1.0
What does it mean PCB2 temperature on X5000?
It is the highest here 73C.
 
 

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