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Re: Core Temp MonitorWhen I start CoreTemp this window pops up...
Re: Core Temp MonitorWhat OS are you running?
And do you have .Net 3.5 or 4.0 installed? Member of our O/C Folding @ Home team
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Re: Core Temp MonitorHi,
I just want to make some usefull, I'd say, suggestions. The android app seems to be OK. I said seems, because I am a blackberry user and wasn't able to test it. I read that you are thinking in porting it to IOS. Over there you would have a gadget collector market.... How about BB? You should know that in business world, among IT and Netwrok administrators BB is the way to go, at least in US and Canada. Everybody that wants security and confidentiality is using it with BES, so that's why BB is still strong. If you want to sell it to serious users, like network admins, think about porting it to BB. I would buy such an application if I'd find it for BB. Another suggestion is the possibility of notifying through e-mail. You created the server plug-in which is neat, but that would require me to keep checking the temperature manually. I have a lot of things to do as an admin, so checking the CPU temperature remotely is my last desire. How about a plug-in to allow sending e-mail warnings when CPU temperature reaches a certain set temperature. That's very desirable for for monitoring purposes, as I would rather prefer to be notified automatically, when CPUs reaches a certain emperature, which might be critical, than have to check my monitored computers every hour. I get all e-mails on my phone and I would appreciate if I'd get such warnings on the e-mail, as at that time I'd know somenthing is wrong in the Data Center. I'm writing this as we just had an AC failure and the servers went down one after the other. Of course it had to happen at weekend. I hate Murphy.....
Re: Core Temp Monitorcosminpop - if you're still looking for something to automatically send you emails, The Coolest already has the capability in there and it works great - it just requires another little exe. On the Overheat Protection window you can specify a batch file to run when the temp reaches a threshold. I use Blat (a simple command line emailer) to have CoreTemp email me prior to it shutting down my pc. I would be glad to provide the batch file I use if you're interested but if so, let's start a new thread since it's not Monitor related. Thanks
Re: Core Temp Monitor
Have the same problem and then saw your comment and I switch to 5201 and now is working Ty
Re: Core Temp MonitorDiablo2424- I was having the same problem. Then I switched it to a different port and suddenly it started working. Does anyone else have the same problem? May be it is a glitch or something. I am wondering if I will be able to use this app in the latest version.
Re: Core Temp MonitorThis is really a GREAT tool!
As you've got an Android version of the remote monitor, could you see your way clear to selling it in the Barns and Noble Nook Apps? Hopefully it' won't require much in the way of tweaking since the Nook runs a version of the Android OS. Thanks again!
Re: Core Temp MonitorHi,
i installed Core Temp on my Ubuntu machine. lm-sensores are configured and running. I can connect with my android phone to the Core Temp server but there no values for my selected fields. When i connect to the server the log says that a client is connected an then "Server Exception: Array index is out of range" In the clients tab of the GUI the are no Hosts and the status says 0 client(s) Can You please help me out?
Re: Core Temp MonitorI've been working on a Windows Phone version of this app. It should work on Windows Phone 7.5 and up.
At this point it's between Alpha and Beta and hopefully will soon be released on the Marketplace. * Please post your feedback and/or bug report for this app. There are screenshots on Core Temp's Facebook page. Here are the instructions as quoted from the first post: Windows Phone (Beta)
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Re: Core Temp MonitorCore Temp Monitor for Windows Phone is now available for download from the Windows Phone Store
There is currently 2 bugs I found in this release: 1. If the phone is locked while CTM is still running and some time passes, CTM doesn't resume properly. It won't display any monitors and will probably crash. So I would recommend to close the app when you're done with it, before locking the phone. 2. There is a mysterious issue when some times when the application starts, it will display a 'Connection interrupted' dialog with a 'Parameter: index' error. In such case, just exit the app and launch it again. I'm working on getting these two problems sorted, but would really appreciate feedback on other serious problems so they can be fixed before I resubmit the app, which can take several days to be approved. Member of our O/C Folding @ Home team
"<The_Coolest> you can't unwaste wasted CPU cycles" - Start FOLDing now! Main rig: Core i7 2600K 3.4GHz @ 4.5GHz (Scythe Mugen2) / Mobo: Biostar TP67XE / SSD: Crucial M4 128GB (+ HDDs) / GPU: HD5450 / Mem: 4x4GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 4GBXL RipJaws X - 16GB total / PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W. Secondary rig: Core i3 540 3.06GHz @ Stock / Mobo: MSI H55M-ED55 / GPU: Integrated / Mem: 2x2GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 4GBRL RipJaws - 4GB total / PSU: FSP ATX350-PNR 350W. Core Temp - Accurate temperature monitor for Intel's Core/Core 2 and AMD64 processors
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