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Core Temp 0.99.5 build 6

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:26 am
by The Coolest
Please post any problems, suggestions or comments about this version in this thread, as the section itself is locked and new threads can't be created.

Change log since the previous beta:

Version 0.99.5 (Build 6) - 7th February, 2009

- Add: Thermal protection mechanism. (Look at Options menu)
- Add: Mini mode for GUI. (Double click anywhere to switch between modes)
- Add: Per core temperature offset adjustment. (Look at Options menu)
- Add: Screenshots are now taken in the lossless but very compact PNG format.
- Add: User defined text colors for main Window. (Options --> Settings)

- Fix: PROCHOT signal from Intel CPUs was not picked up correctly.
- Fix: Core Temp would start out of the desktop area, and the main Window couldn't be seen/accessed.
- Fix: AMD K8 series incorrectly reports temperature at over 200C (CPU bug, workaround applied).
- Fix: High/low temperatures would be reversed when "Show distance to TjMax" was enabled.
- Fix: Clicking "Defaults" button in settings would enable logging when it should be disabled by default.
- Fix: "Show highest temp of each CPU" systemtray icon configuration sometimes reports duplicate readings.

- Change: Completely dropped support for older Windows NT OS, Windows XP or up is required.
(For Windows 2000: download GDIPlus.dll here http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-f ... ml?gdiplus)

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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:29 pm
by CoreTemp-User031
Thanks for your hard work! Everything is fine on Vista 32bit/Q6600 G0.
I like the new features like mini mode, png screenshots and the alarm feature.

About the GDIPlus.dll, someone has to place it the same folder as Core Temp.exe in order to use Core Temp on Win 2k?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:30 pm
by The Coolest
Either Core Temp's folder or C:\Winnt\System32 (Winnt being your Windows folder)

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:34 pm
by CoreTemp-User118
Still cannot properly detect the htt-frequency-speed and as a result of this shows wrong processor frequency on my amd tl-60.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:38 pm
by The Coolest
Yes, I'm still working on it.
This is not as trivial as some might think it is.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:57 pm
by CoreTemp-User031
With version 0.99.5.6 Beta, I'm facing a strange bug. I double-click and change between normal mode and mini mode a few times and the size of the window decreases. Here are some screenshots which show the problem:

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OS: Vista Business SP1 32bit

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:04 pm
by The Coolest
That is pretty weird indeed.
I'm on Windows 7 right now and I've tried disabling aero and I don't get that problem.
I'll take a look at it later after I'm done with the latest upgrade.
Currently working on a fix for the wrong CPU speed reporting.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:58 pm
by CoreTemp-User118
The Coolest wrote:Yes, I'm still working on it.
This is not as trivial as some might think it is.
I didn't say it's trivial, I just said it was working until 0.99.2. But I'm sure you'll fix it. By the way the program still canot recongnize the turion mk-36. now it is shown as mk-51!!!

I knwo every cpu has its unique cpuid. Maybe you can use this to detect the names (just a suggestion). It could be like a database with the corressponding names.

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:24 pm
by The Coolest
Wow, mk-51... I'll have to take another look there.

Regarding clock. I improved the algorithm in this version, but it seems to have broken the speed detection for some people.
I'm pretty close to finally getting a proper fix for this instead of just trying to find a better workaround

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:50 pm
by The Coolest
The Coolest wrote:Wow, mk-51... I'll have to take another look there.
Found and fixed that problem, had an error in my code. It'll be fixed in the next release.

Minor Overheat Protection setup problem

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:58 pm
by CoreTemp-User147
I've noticed one minor problem Shut down options: temperature setting. Although I display temps in Fahrenheit, the label for the Shut down temperature setup remains labeled 'C' instead of 'F' even though the program correctly interprets the temperature as being in Fahrenheit.

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:59 pm
by The Coolest
Thx, will fix it.

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:32 pm
by CoreTemp-User148
The G15 LCD enable is nice, however it seems that you have to hit enable twice before it actually shows up on the screen. Still having that same problem about it not showing up if it loads before the LCD software, but I told you about that one.

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:36 pm
by The Coolest
Hi Jason.
Hmm, that's interesting. I'll take a closer look, I noticed it did open, it just wasn't "Always on top" anymore after reopening it.

Now regarding a delay, it's an idea that I like. As the delay needed could be variable and it wouldn't work in 100% of cases.
It would also delay the start of the program itself.

To be honest, you're the only person who has contacted me with this problem.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:37 am
by CoreTemp-User148
I checked into what you said a little more and it seems like when it doesn't load with windows, it takes the double enable to get it to to show. I know what you were getting at about it showing in the list with the first enable, then always on top by the second time.

When I mentioned the delay, I didn't mean to actually slow down the launch of the program. I mean't something more along the lines of calling the enable function, but with a timer. It could still launch normally, displaying to the screen, but after a few seconds would enable itself again. Then the program loads normally, then LCD again after a few seconds in case it didn't make it the first round. Either way, I just figured I would give it a shot :). I can see how it would be difficult to debug without actually seeing it.

Another point of posting here was to see if anyone else would chime in on the issue. I doubt there is a large amount of g15 users here.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:46 am
by CoreTemp-User148
Oh there is one more issue I am having. Sorry if it was mentioned already.

When I load CoreTemp, it appears to spike the temperatures a few degrees, then settles down to what they are. Any ideas on that one? Let me know if you need more information.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:26 am
by The Coolest
Yes, when Core Temp starts it puts some stress on the CPU so the temperature spikes.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:03 pm
by CoreTemp-User148
Well that makes sense :). Thanks

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:03 am
by Rhialto
I like the G15 support. I have many ideas for it.

I would be could to be able to place readings where we want them. You give us a grid and we enter text and variables we want. Like:

Core0: %c0t (%c0mt)
Core1: %c1t (%c1mt)

This would display:

Core0: 52ºC (56ºC)
Core1: 51ºC (57ºC)

%c0t is Core0 temp
%c0t is Core0 max temp

You do the same for CPU freq, etc so in the end we would be able to show what we want on the display.

And I must add that I have a G15 (2nd gen) for 9 months now and I don't have much use of the screen but I find this kind of application interesting. Since we are not always looking at this little screen, a quick look for a quick reading of temp would be of great use. I would remove reading from system tray.

What's cool also is the fact you could use apply negative on the screen (text black, background white) and I would like the use of that feature to alrt when a core is getting close to critical temps. This would get my attention.

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:35 am
by CoreTemp-User148
Rhialto wrote:I like the G15 support. I have many ideas for it.

I would be could to be able to place readings where we want them. You give us a grid and we enter text and variables we want. Like:

Core0: %c0t (%c0mt)
Core1: %c1t (%c1mt)

This would display:

Core0: 52ºC (56ºC)
Core1: 51ºC (57ºC)

%c0t is Core0 temp
%c0t is Core0 max temp

You do the same for CPU freq, etc so in the end we would be able to show what we want on the display.

And I must add that I have a G15 (2nd gen) for 9 months now and I don't have much use of the screen but I find this kind of application interesting. Since we are not always looking at this little screen, a quick look for a quick reading of temp would be of great use. I would remove reading from system tray.

What's cool also is the fact you could use apply negative on the screen (text black, background white) and I would like the use of that feature to alrt when a core is getting close to critical temps. This would get my attention.
Personally, I like the display the way it is now. Have you tried using coretemp on your second gen g15? I have a first gen. The screen is GREAT while you're playing games and have full screen on. It's so much easier to look down, then to minimize the game (which reduces the temperatures), and check it.

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:44 pm
by The Coolest
Rhialto wrote:I like the G15 support. I have many ideas for it.

I would be could to be able to place readings where we want them. You give us a grid and we enter text and variables we want. Like:

Core0: %c0t (%c0mt)
Core1: %c1t (%c1mt)

This would display:

Core0: 52ºC (56ºC)
Core1: 51ºC (57ºC)

%c0t is Core0 temp
%c0t is Core0 max temp

You do the same for CPU freq, etc so in the end we would be able to show what we want on the display.

And I must add that I have a G15 (2nd gen) for 9 months now and I don't have much use of the screen but I find this kind of application interesting. Since we are not always looking at this little screen, a quick look for a quick reading of temp would be of great use. I would remove reading from system tray.

What's cool also is the fact you could use apply negative on the screen (text black, background white) and I would like the use of that feature to alrt when a core is getting close to critical temps. This would get my attention.
I may implement that option sometime in the future.
Regarding inverted color on the G15 to alert about high temp. I'll look into it, shouldn't be too hard to make.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:18 pm
by Rhialto
jason wrote:Personally, I like the display the way it is now.
I haven't said I did not like it, I'm just suggesting one way to improve it that will make it 100% user configurable. You will be able to display the words and variable you like.

Another exemple, I usually speak french so instead of asking for a translation, I would simply edit it and use the words I want.