Have you already planned for some kind of Hardware monitoring system?
For example if the CPU fan is failing Have a Red Warning box appear during Attract mode that states "Fan Failing" OR "Danger High CPU temp"
Another Request HW monitor.
Re: Another Request HW monitor.
We've not really discussed this, although it's a good suggestion. I don't know how hard this would be to add, because I don't know if there's a standard way to get this information out of the bios.FatTony wrote:Have you already planned for some kind of Hardware monitoring system?
For example if the CPU fan is failing Have a Red Warning box appear during Attract mode that states "Fan Failing" OR "Danger High CPU temp"
Fortunately though, many bios already have such an alarm system that you can set, although I don't think they can send messages to the OS w/o drivers, but maybe.. if you want to google a bit and see what you find that would be helpful..
http://sourceforge.krugle.com/kse/projects/Od00n0D#4
I think the fanspeed info and core temp are contained within the ACPI tables and I believe it can be accessed without too much trouble using some of the code from the above link.
Hope this helps
I didn't do any programming when I was in the biz... So if this is no help to you I can probably call some friends who will know how to do it, if you think this should be in NUCORE.
I think the fanspeed info and core temp are contained within the ACPI tables and I believe it can be accessed without too much trouble using some of the code from the above link.
Hope this helps
I didn't do any programming when I was in the biz... So if this is no help to you I can probably call some friends who will know how to do it, if you think this should be in NUCORE.
Thanks.. I browsed it real quick, didn't really see any "here's how you do that" type examples, so any extra help your friends or you can provide is great, since it will speed up it's inclusion in nucore.FatTony wrote:http://sourceforge.krugle.com/kse/projects/Od00n0D#4
I think the fanspeed info and core temp are contained within the ACPI tables and I believe it can be accessed without too much trouble using some of the code from the above link.
Hope this helps
I didn't do any programming when I was in the biz... So if this is no help to you I can probably call some friends who will know how to do it, if you think this should be in NUCORE.
I definitely think it's a feature worth having.
Ok I did some more searching and found:
http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/acpi/acp ... _and_utils
This pretty much lays out what can and can't be done with ACPI it looks like most of the functions that We would need are built into the Linux Kernel. (assuming it is a Fairly recent release)
Some cool things can be done with the ACPI.
Matt
http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/acpi/acp ... _and_utils
This pretty much lays out what can and can't be done with ACPI it looks like most of the functions that We would need are built into the Linux Kernel. (assuming it is a Fairly recent release)
Some cool things can be done with the ACPI.
Matt
Thanks Matt-FatTony wrote:Ok I did some more searching and found:
http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/acpi/acp ... _and_utils
This pretty much lays out what can and can't be done with ACPI it looks like most of the functions that We would need are built into the Linux Kernel. (assuming it is a Fairly recent release)
Some cool things can be done with the ACPI.
Matt
That's getting a lot closer to what I was looking for..
Re: Another Request HW monitor.
A temp gage! That would be an outstanding feature!