Return-Path: Received: from mailer.bmtmicro.net (mailer.bmtmicro.net [206.25.203.5]) by mail.comkal.net (Weasel v0.95) for xxxxatyyyyy; 18 May 2000 01:16:14 Received: from os2ss.falcon-net.net ([206.25.203.8]) by mailer.bmtmicro.net (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-58942U1100L200S0V35) with SMTP id net for ; Wed, 17 May 2000 03:10:02 -0400 Date: Wed, 17 May 00 03:15:18 To: "" Priority: Normal X-Mailer: PMMail/2 2.0 For OS/2 Automated Sending MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [WarpCast] New! ThermoProtect 1.33 Message-ID: <20000517071002406.AAA368atmailer.bmtmicro.netatos2ss.falcon-net.net> Errors-To: adminatbmtmicro.net From: "WarpCast News Service" Reply-To: "WarpCast News Service" Network Trace for OS/2 - Turn any OS/2 machine into a network probe. - Take a trace on any segment in the network, in minutes. - A software-only, hardware-independent implementation. http://www.goldencode.com/ntrace.html ********************************************************************* Source: (davidweiatcybermail.net) Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedbackatwarpcast.com) ------------------------------------------------------- Okay, after a long rest, I finally added some update to ThermoProtect to bring the version number up to 1.33 (Okay, so I don't like to jump up from version to version... :) ) This new version includes some (IMO) neat features that are not seen anywhere else. :) The following is the stuff from Enviro.HST... :) *Now ThermoProtect will show thermal sensor #2 and #3 with slightly better detail, as it now increments in steps of 0.5C instead of 1.0C. Both I/O core and the shell are modified to add this feature. atVoltage output to both named pipes and file will have fixed decimal point, it will show 3 digits after the decimal point, regardless if the last one or two digits are zero or not. This makes the named pipe output seems neater. *Due to the last Peltier/Water Cooling disaster that I have here. (The SETIatHome ran out of things to do, and the Peltier/Water Cooling managed to lower the CPU's temperature below freezing point. When SETIatHome finally got something to do, it melted the ice formed on the CPU, which then caused a short... Good thing that it does not appear to have done real damage.) I decided that I need to have a small program that can create CPU load to heat up the CPU to prevent the CPU going below a pre-defined temperature limit. Thus Temperature Watch function was created. It runs a small timed loop that does intensive float point and integer calculation, which will heat up the CPU quite nicely. *EnvSetup.exe now have 2 pages for the main menu, because there's too much feature to fit in one page. :) Now ready for download from my site: http://www.pcenduser.com (Just follow the link to ThermoProtect.) And it has already been uploaded to Hobbes, however, I would recommend downloading from my page if possible, because I would like to see how many people are interested in ThermoProtect, and click the banner on the page while you are there. ------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------