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TThrottle For Windows => Beta Testing => Beta testing problems => Topic started by: bobsmith on July 01, 2009, 08:07:30 PM

Title: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 01, 2009, 08:07:30 PM
Hi,

I looked at the beta 64 bit version, V1.64 beta.

On the main graph, I cannot see the CPU% or GPU% trace.  Is the temperature/throttle dropdown choice missing off the main graph?  It works OK in the scalable graph.

I tried to change the colour of the CPU% and GPU% on both the main graphic and the scalable graphic.  In both instances, the program crashed.  The temperature buttons all bring up the colour selection dialogue correctly.

In case you cannot reproduce the error, here is the "error signature":
AppName: tthrottle64.exe    AppVer: 1.6.4.0    ModName: tthrottle64.exe
ModVer: 1.6.4.0    Offset: 000000000005a29c

Logging screen of healthy program before crash:
01 July 2009 - 21:04:58 Driver installed properly. Driver Version: 1.9

Program version: 1.64 64Bit
Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (build 3790)
64 Bit OS detected (AMD or Intel)

Language: User: 2057 ENG ,System: 1033 ENU

nvidia: found 1 logical devices
nvidia: found 1 physical devices

nvidia: Temperature 56 °C, max Temperature 127 °C
nvidia: GeForce 8500 GT

Vendor ID: GenuineIntel
Vendor: INTEL
HighestIntegerValue: 0000000A - Processor Signature: 000006FB
Misc. info: 01040800
Feature Flags1 0000E3BD
Feature Flags2 BFEBFBFF

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz               
Processor: Family: 6h, Model: F, Stepping: B
Processor: Type: 6600, Stepping: G0, Cores: 4
Processor: Max Case Temperature: 71.0 °C, Max Power 95.0W
Processor: Speed: 2.40 GHz, Busspeed: 1066 MHz
Processor: tSpec: SLACR, Technology: 65 nm, Cache: 8 MB
Processor: VoltageLow: 0.8 V, VoltageHigh: 1.5 V

Core Temperature: 56 °C, Raw Data: 882C0000
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88320000
88320000,88320000,88320000,88320000,01233333
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88320000
88320000,88320000,88320000,88320000,01233333
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88310000
88310000,88310000,88310000,88310000,01233333

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01 July 2009 - 21:05:00 Number of matching Programs (Processes): 4
Cpu: wcg_flu1_autodock_6.04_windows_intelx86, PID: 6228, Threads: 3
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 1040, Threads: 4
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 5152, Threads: 4
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 1836, Threads: 4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 0 0 0


Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 01, 2009, 08:20:47 PM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 01, 2009, 08:07:30 PM
Hi,

I looked at the beta 64 bit version, V1.64 beta.

On the main graph, I cannot see the CPU% or GPU% trace.  Is the temperature/throttle dropdown choice missing off the main graph?  It works OK in the scalable graph.

I tried to change the colour of the CPU% and GPU% on both the main graphic and the scalable graphic.  In both instances, the program crashed.  The temperature buttons all bring up the colour selection dialogue correctly.

In case you cannot reproduce the error, here is the "error signature":
AppName: tthrottle64.exe    AppVer: 1.6.4.0    ModName: tthrottle64.exe
ModVer: 1.6.4.0    Offset: 000000000005a29c

Logging screen of healthy program before crash:
01 July 2009 - 21:04:58 Driver installed properly. Driver Version: 1.9

Program version: 1.64 64Bit
Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (build 3790)
64 Bit OS detected (AMD or Intel)

Language: User: 2057 ENG ,System: 1033 ENU

nvidia: found 1 logical devices
nvidia: found 1 physical devices

nvidia: Temperature 56 °C, max Temperature 127 °C
nvidia: GeForce 8500 GT

Vendor ID: GenuineIntel
Vendor: INTEL
HighestIntegerValue: 0000000A - Processor Signature: 000006FB
Misc. info: 01040800
Feature Flags1 0000E3BD
Feature Flags2 BFEBFBFF

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz               
Processor: Family: 6h, Model: F, Stepping: B
Processor: Type: 6600, Stepping: G0, Cores: 4
Processor: Max Case Temperature: 71.0 °C, Max Power 95.0W
Processor: Speed: 2.40 GHz, Busspeed: 1066 MHz
Processor: tSpec: SLACR, Technology: 65 nm, Cache: 8 MB
Processor: VoltageLow: 0.8 V, VoltageHigh: 1.5 V

Core Temperature: 56 °C, Raw Data: 882C0000
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88320000
88320000,88320000,88320000,88320000,01233333
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88320000
88320000,88320000,88320000,88320000,01233333
882c0000,882c0000,88340000,88310000
88310000,88310000,88310000,88310000,01233333

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01 July 2009 - 21:05:00 Number of matching Programs (Processes): 4
Cpu: wcg_flu1_autodock_6.04_windows_intelx86, PID: 6228, Threads: 3
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 1040, Threads: 4
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 5152, Threads: 4
Cpu: wcg_hcmd2_maxdo_6.14_windows_intelx86, PID: 1836, Threads: 4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 0 0 0


Bob
Very strange, I have exactly the same test computer.
The Throttle % is only on the larger graph, but if you can give me a good reason.. I can put it in the tab graph as well.
What do you do exactly when the system crashes. Step by step please...
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 01, 2009, 09:39:46 PM
OK...

I click the multicoloured button on either graph, then click either the CPU% or GPU% button.  I then get "TThrottle64.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close" box.  All the other buttons work OK.

Are you using a library (.NET framework?) that we may have different versions of?

Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 02, 2009, 05:52:32 PM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 01, 2009, 09:39:46 PM
OK...

I click the multicoloured button on either graph, then click either the CPU% or GPU% button.  I then get "TThrottle64.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close" box.  All the other buttons work OK.

Are you using a library (.NET framework?) that we may have different versions of?

Bob
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable.
You can try removing that and install TThrottle again.
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 02, 2009, 07:50:15 PM
I have 3 versions installed:
2005 V8.0.56336
2005(x64) V8.0.56336
2008 x86 V9.0.30729.

2008 seems to have a COD5 icon(?!)  I will uninstall the 2005 x64 one and update you.

Update:
2005 x64 installed along with TThrottle, and is the same version I had previously.
It still crashes on CPU% and GPU%.

Update:
Uninstalled both 2005 and TThrottle, reinstalled TThrottle.  Still crashes.
I also found another C++ thing: Visual C++ 9.0 with a sub item (an update?) of Visual C++ 2008 x86 V9.0.30729.01
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 04:28:12 AM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 02, 2009, 07:50:15 PM
I have 3 versions installed:
2005 V8.0.56336
2005(x64) V8.0.56336
2008 x86 V9.0.30729.

2008 seems to have a COD5 icon(?!)  I will uninstall the 2005 x64 one and update you.

Update:
2005 x64 installed along with TThrottle, and is the same version I had previously.
It still crashes on CPU% and GPU%.

Update:
Uninstalled both 2005 and TThrottle, reinstalled TThrottle.  Still crashes.
I also found another C++ thing: Visual C++ 9.0 with a sub item (an update?) of Visual C++ 2008 x86 V9.0.30729.01

Please try this one:
http://www.efmer.eu/download/boinc/test/TThrottle64_static.zip (http://www.efmer.eu/download/boinc/test/TThrottle64_static.zip)

It should not be dependent on the library's
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 06:48:34 AM
That one is the same.

Are you calling the colour dialogue in a different way for the CPU% and GPU%?

Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 07:01:56 AM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 06:48:34 AM
That one is the same.

Are you calling the colour dialogue in a different way for the CPU% and GPU%?

Bob
Exactly the same for the CPU and GPU.
Your regional settings are English(United Kingdom) ?
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 07:11:53 AM
I now have the same problem on my test computer. I check what's the problem. ;D
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 07:27:55 AM
See, I am not crazy!

Yes, English(UK).  Is this what caused your test PC to start doing it?  Maybe you spelled coloUr wrong ;-)

Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 07:30:54 AM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 07:27:55 AM
Yes, English(UK).
This should fix it.
http://www.efmer.eu/download/boinc/test/TThrottle64.zip (http://www.efmer.eu/download/boinc/test/TThrottle64.zip)
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 08:59:47 AM
Yes, that is working now.  What was it?

Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 09:26:41 AM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 08:59:47 AM
Yes, that is working now.  What was it?
Bob
Typo,
COLOR_ARRAY_GPU1 <-> COLOR_GPU1
The one is the color the other the array position. ;D
For the compiler both are numbers. I actually changed the name because it's clearer, but forgot these 2. Stupid.
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 07:42:15 PM
My usual trick is to change some code, download it to the target machine, and wonder why it hasn't changed anything.  It is because I forgot to compile it...

Bob
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: fred on July 03, 2009, 08:02:37 PM
Quote from: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 07:42:15 PM
My usual trick is to change some code, download it to the target machine, and wonder why it hasn't changed anything.  It is because I forgot to compile it...
Bob
That's always a problem, try to give them a version number like 1.6.5.1 and check if I got the right one. ;D
Title: Re: CPU throttle graph colour
Post by: bobsmith on July 03, 2009, 08:21:10 PM
Good idea, except I forget to update version numbers too...