[WarpCast] Updated: ThermoProtect V1.10 - 12/22/98




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The SECOND X'MAS Release of ThermoProtect! :)

Now ThermoProtect V1.10 is available on
hobbes.mnsu.edu/pub/incoming/tp-110.zip

and later it will be moved to
hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/mboard/tp-110.zip

Freeware now and forever! :)


New Version Highlights :
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*ThermoAlarm did not indicate which input was being 
guarded, thus sometimes when a bad parameter is entered, 
there could be some "unprotected" inputs. Now all the 
guarded input will have a '*' symble at the end of the 
line, so it will be easy to tell if you missed anything or 
not.

[Below comes from V1.09, repeated because V1.09's news is 
likely to be deleted due to the short time between V1.09 
and V1.10 :) ]

*NEW! ThermoAlarm, now ThermoProtect warns you with 
graphical and audio warning when fans' speed and/or 
temperatures are exceeding the preset tolerance.  And it 
will PINPOINT *WHICH ONE* is going wrong.

*COMMAND LINE PARAMETER IS NOW CHANGED, PREVIOUS USER 
PLEASE READ THE COMMAND LINE PARAMETER SECTION!!*

*All setup via command line, for maintance free 
installation.


REQUESTS!
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If anyone has access to Winbond's W83782D chip's datasheet, 
please contact me, I'm trying to make ThermoProtect 
compatible with the W83782D chip.


Error/Bug Reports:
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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 enviromental 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... :)

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