[WarpCast] Updated: ThermoProtect V1.08 - 12/13/98 |
Y2000 Pro : The solution for the Year 2000 problem in PC BIOSes. Works with OS/2, Linux and other 32-bit Operating Systems. http://www.blueskyinnovations.com/y2k.html ****************************** WarpCast ****************************** Source: (davidwei@cybermail.net) Moderator: Dirk Terrell (admin@os2ss.com) ********************************************************************** Yup, yet another update for ThermoProtect :) Now ThermoProtect V1.08 is available on hobbes.mnsu.edu/pub/incoming/tp-108.zip and later it will be moved to hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/mboard/tp-108.zip Freeware now and forever! :) Changes inculdes: ===================== *Added a small delay after initialization of the chipset, this should prevent some abnormal readings in the fan's highest/lowest reading. (below are for V1.07) *Sometimes the program will mistaken a W83781D as a LM78, thus it was not able to read the extra two thermal input, this problem is now fixed. Users of V1.06 are encouraged to use their current version if ThermoProtect detects their chip properly, since this update does not inculde much in the way of features. *A few more optimized routines, or rather, the removal of some garbage in my library code... :) Error/Bug Reports: ================== If this program is giving you a Vendor ID but saying that it can't identify the chip... please do the following... *MAKE SURE you do have a environmental monitoring chip of some kind. *Check if the output from ThermoProtect is making sense or not (ie +5V entry showing +8V is NOT making sense... :) ) *Check your motherboard manual and record down the model and the make of the monitoring chip. *Record down the Vendor ID. *E-Mail me the data... :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------