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Hi everyone,

I haven't been around since a while, just got busy with my own site and building some gadgets.

Here is my latest development... A speedfan gadget that will show you all the info Speedfan can get out of your system.

Enjoy and feel free to join the The Hobby Lounge for further support ;)

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Download here: download

Link updated to build v1.3!

Or Here: The Hobby Lounge

Best regards

SFkilla

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It just shows a blank box. (I am running the latest speedfan x64)

There might still be situations with shared memory from speedfan on certain x64 based systems, althought it might be related to something else....

Tell me more and i'll be glad to help out.

I'm updating regularly so don't hesitate to comment or leave feedback on THL :)

Regards

SFkilla

Nice, but I *hate* Speedfan... always giving wrong results

I made an Everest Version too but unfortunately i still need to update the interface etc.....and Everest isn't free anymore, your choice ;)

Its called the Multi Temp v1.1 and is available on THL :)

Regards

SFkilla

I forgot to ad, here is a little tool to check if your speedfan version is compatible with the shared memory attribution :)

This is often used to see if you can get the values out from speedfan on x64 based system.

So try it out, it takes a second and if the values are showing up in this tester, than you should be fine for the Speedfan Meter gadget ;)

Speedfan tester: Download

i attached a screenshot on how it should look ;)

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Regards

SFkilla

I made an Everest Version too but unfortunately i still need to update the interface etc.....and Everest isn't free anymore, your choice ;)

Its called the Multi Temp v1.1 and is available on THL :)

I saw it, but I need to subscribe to the forum, and subscribing for only trying a gadget is kinda useless since Everest do it on my G15 keyboard if I want.

Nah, I wanted to say in my post that it's nice work, just don't work for me ;)

I use your Dual Core Meter and it's the best (Y)

I saw it, but I need to subscribe to the forum, and subscribing for only trying a gadget is kinda useless since Everest do it on my G15 keyboard if I want.

Nah, I wanted to say in my post that it's nice work, just don't work for me ;)

I use your Dual Core Meter and it's the best (Y)

You're welcome for the Multi Meter ;)

SFkilla

Is it possible to actually code something complex like this without the need for Speedfan/Everest?

Theoretically it is possible, although i certainly can't manage to do that, If anybody does, feel free to share the info ;)

Stay tuned for the upcoming update :)

Regards

SFkilla

SFKilla thanks for this I tried it and it works fine but..

I am using an Abit uguru MB which means speedfan extends it usual readings (for example there are 8 fan values and 20 voltage values)

Your gadget only caters for 7 (?) of each which means I can only display some of the uguru readings

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SFKilla thanks for this I tried it and it works fine but..

I am using an Abit uguru MB which means speedfan extends it usual readings (for example there are 8 fan values and 20 voltage values)

Your gadget only caters for 7 (?) of each which means I can only display some of the uguru readings

Ok i see, thanks for reporting... i will up to 20 voltage values ;)

Here is already Speddfan Meter build v1.4: Download

- Shortcut bug fixed in certain situations

- Added up more values - 12temps - 9volts - 6fans

Since i know you can need more values for certain extensions like yours, i will add more values to all in the next update...other options will come too and the way to settle titles and values might change and become more fun too.

Best Regards

SFkilla

Here is the next small update :)

- Possibility to see all speedfan values ( Uguru systems also )

12 temps

12 fan speeds

20 Voltage values

- New way to settle down your own titles (just type it in)

- New way to select values

- Possibility to leave blank values

- speedfan 4.32 download link inside options

PS: Don't forget to check the support link inside the gadget options ( question mark icon )

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Download: Speedfan Meter v1.5

Best Regards

SFkilla

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