Core Temp 0.99 released

Rastalovich

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Core Temp is a compact, no fuss, small footprint program to monitor CPU temperature.

Now Vista ready! (x86 and x64)

*cough* no hack required ?!?! *cough*

Site for download

Version 0.99 - 18th May, 2008 (direct copy/paste from website)

- Fix: Incorrect recognition of 45nm Mobile Intel CPUs.

- Fix: CPU temperature not displayed in Core Temp window on Phenom CPUs (0.98 and 0.98.1).

- Fix: CPU load would sometimes display -1% load.

- Fix: AMD K8 would sometimes spike to 206C, the false reading is now ignored.

- Fix: AMD K8 sometimes constantly reads -49C.

- Fix: Core Temp does not show up automatically on G15 LCD with 2.02 driver.

- Fix: Shared memory structure was not properly filled on multiprocessor systems.

- Fix: System tray setting "Show highest temperature of each CPU" only displays one temperature reading in a multi CPU system.

- Fix: Certain problems with font resizing should now be fixed.

- Fix: G15 LCD would not update after using soft buttons.

- Fix: On temperature display mode change, high and low records were not reset.

- Fix: Changing the reading interval in settings did not actually update, restart of Core Temp was needed to apply the change.

- Fix: Incorrect VID detection on 45nm desktop Intel parts.

- Add: Shared memory - developers now have access to Core Temp data.

- Add: Register dump to text file function.

- Add: Preliminary Atom (Silverthorne) support - Untested.

- Add: Support for Intel Core 2 Duo E7000 45nm series.

- Add: Option to show a single icon instead of temperature in the system tray.

- Add: Custom font and size for G15 LCD screen or simply use the built in compact font and layout. (via Settings.ini)

- Change: Improved detection of L2 cache on Intel chips for more accurate recognition.

- Change: Rewritten temperature calculation to fix problems with shared memory.

- Change: Default G15 LCD text layout and font changed.

- Change: Doesn't create a log file containing session start and end times if logging is disabled.

- Change: Settings.ini file is automatically created with default settings in case one doesn't already exist.
 
name='rick_man_allen' said:
i was going to buy vista but don't know wich one to get 32bit or 64 bit can some one help me plz wich one is beter?? =|

without knowing more details (systems specs, what your going to use it for etc) if you want 4gb ram get the 64bit.

ive got vista 64 and everything i throw at it works like i charm (well usually after searching for the x64 driver!)
 
name='rick_man_allen' said:
thanks i think it will run vista it was just wich is best so i,ll get the 64 bit thanks for your help

BUY vista?!?!?!

hmmmm...pm me for more details...ill have a chat with you... ;)
 
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