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Throttling history

Started by bobsmith, June 21, 2009, 03:34:51 PM

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bobsmith

Hi,

I was wondering how easy it would be to add a throttling history and/or CPU usage to your graph.  The only problem I could see is the scale doesn't fit with the existing range and would squish the temperature data (mine tends to stay at 40-60 on the Y axis - 40-100 would lose resolution for the temps).  Maybe the throttle % could be at 1/2 scale?  Or a separate window along the bottom?

Another thing - could you make the exit button active - it is greyed out on my machine (XP 64 SP3 running 64 bit version) and I have to kill the process to stop it.

Bob

fred

Quote from: bobsmith on June 21, 2009, 03:34:51 PM
Hi,

I was wondering how easy it would be to add a throttling history and/or CPU usage to your graph.  The only problem I could see is the scale doesn't fit with the existing range and would squish the temperature data (mine tends to stay at 40-60 on the Y axis - 40-100 would lose resolution for the temps).  Maybe the throttle % could be at 1/2 scale?  Or a separate window along the bottom?

Another thing - could you make the exit button active - it is greyed out on my machine (XP 64 SP3 running 64 bit version) and I have to kill the process to stop it.

Bob
I could do that, add a throttle graph. I added it to the todo list.

Killing a process is never a good idea, because you never know what is is doing.... I this case better use exit at the taskbar. (right button over the icon, select exit)
Killing TThrottle may result in frozen BOINC tasks.

Corsair

Quote from: bobsmith on June 21, 2009, 03:34:51 PM
(XP 64 SP3 running 64 bit version)

Hi Bob,

will you please tell me where is the SP3 for xp pro x64??  :o

as far as I know it only released the SP2 and form the Microsoft side there is no
intention of release the SP3, for xp x64 and w2003 x64.  :'(

Thanks, Carmelo.  ;)
Roses don't bloom on the sailor's grave

Corsair.

bobsmith

@fred: Thanks for the tip - I wondered where you hid the exit button!

@Corsair: OOPS!  It is SP2 - well spotted.  Put SP3 on so many machines I forgot this one didn't have it.

Corsair

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Quote from: bobsmith on June 22, 2009, 06:16:17 PM
@Corsair: OOPS!  It is SP2 - well spotted.  Put SP3 on so many machines I forgot this one didn't have it.


Hi Bob,

no pro at all.

I'm wondering that Microsoft release this expected (& uncertain) sp3 for x64.
I think that XP Pro x64 AMD64 (together with w2003 x64) is the very best and
most stable OS ever developed, I really love it and by the moment I'm not
going to migrate to Vista x64 (I'm crazy but no so much to do so) and I'll wait
to know how is windows 7 x64 before starting the OS upgrade of machines.

Cheers, ;)
Roses don't bloom on the sailor's grave

Corsair.

fred

Quote from: bobsmith on June 22, 2009, 06:16:17 PM
@fred: Thanks for the tip - I wondered where you hid the exit button!
It's the same location BOINC uses. ;D