Rainmeter on Vista and Win 7

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Lucretius
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Rainmeter on Vista and Win 7

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Looking for some help on an update for CoreTemp for Rainmeter in Windows Vista/7.
I need to be able to hook into the program in some way to skin a graph of temperatures.

Basically, I don't like Speedfan or everest or any of the other temperature monitoring pieces of software that I've used... coretemp is the shit and I would like to just throw it out there that there is an entire community of vista/win7 rainmeter users looking for a temperature monitoring solution.

Thanks,

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Re: Rainmeter on Vista and Win 7

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I don't have much time for anything right now, due to college and work, but I can point you to this page:
http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/developers.html
It gives you 3 libraries (C++, .Net and Delphi) to access Core Temp's data. Of course Core Temp must be running for them to work.
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Core Temp - Accurate temperature monitor for Intel's Core/Core 2 and AMD64 processors

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