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<blockquote data-quote="-Manfred-" data-source="post: 339095" data-attributes="member: 50850"><p>I found nice c# class gauges and came up with this little experiment. All info is updated online and you can select drive from menu. Is there any use for something like this? If so, what else is relevant info for you? </p><p></p><p>I can't do any graphics so background images are what they are but some skinner can make this more polished.</p><p></p><p>Edit: 07-12</p><p>Here is now first testing version for you. To install just unzip this build in MP folder (mpi extension had some problems). Monochrome is the only skin supported at the moment.</p><p></p><p>If anybody is willing to help as searching and pointing out c# classes for CPU, HDD temp, fans etc. please do post a link. We want this to be totally independent from 3rd party sw.</p><p></p><p>Edit: 09-12</p><p>Unfortunately temp or fan readings are almost impossible with c# (WMI, SMBIOS) so we have to use SpeedFan for that purpose. Here is test version (without any fancy layout or graphics) to show raw data. Install SpeedFan and only thing that must be configured is xAP UID "FF671100" which is hard coded in plugin. Select monitored items and change labels if needed and you are ready to go. Remember that SpeedFan is totally optional - plugin will be as RC1 without it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: 15-03</p><p>- New version where gauge backgrounds are transparent</p><p>- TVControl.dll not needed if TVServer not used.</p><p>- Blue3wide is the only skin file in this build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Manfred-, post: 339095, member: 50850"] I found nice c# class gauges and came up with this little experiment. All info is updated online and you can select drive from menu. Is there any use for something like this? If so, what else is relevant info for you? I can't do any graphics so background images are what they are but some skinner can make this more polished. Edit: 07-12 Here is now first testing version for you. To install just unzip this build in MP folder (mpi extension had some problems). Monochrome is the only skin supported at the moment. If anybody is willing to help as searching and pointing out c# classes for CPU, HDD temp, fans etc. please do post a link. We want this to be totally independent from 3rd party sw. Edit: 09-12 Unfortunately temp or fan readings are almost impossible with c# (WMI, SMBIOS) so we have to use SpeedFan for that purpose. Here is test version (without any fancy layout or graphics) to show raw data. Install SpeedFan and only thing that must be configured is xAP UID "FF671100" which is hard coded in plugin. Select monitored items and change labels if needed and you are ready to go. Remember that SpeedFan is totally optional - plugin will be as RC1 without it. Edit: 15-03 - New version where gauge backgrounds are transparent - TVControl.dll not needed if TVServer not used. - Blue3wide is the only skin file in this build [/QUOTE]
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