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Testing Version 2.30

Started by fred, October 29, 2010, 07:30:10 AM

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fred

Add: Send the temperature graph to BoincTasks.

ski1939

I've got BT 0.84 and TT 2.30 installed (not sure if this should be posted here or in a BT Forum thread)

bt show -> temperature graph opens the new BT TG window ok

but there is no vertical scale (no numbers up&down) and no horizontal grid lines (right&left)
the vertical grid lines (up&down) are  displayed ok and the horizontal scale (numbers right&left) are displayed ok and change from 1 minute to 24 hours ok

there are 2 horizontal solid red straight lines displayed a little above the middle of the graph
not sure what the 2 slides at the very top of the display are supposed to do, but moving them had no effect

also even with the horizontal scale set to 1 minute never got a temperature line/graph displayed
checking and unchecking the cpu% or gpu% boxes had no effect

in TT the enable BT box is checked and the BT Tasks Tab displays the temperature values ok
and the BT Computers Tab displays TT 2.30 ok

fred

Quote from: ski1939 on October 31, 2010, 10:19:20 PM
there are 2 horizontal solid red straight lines displayed a little above the middle of the graph
not sure what the 2 slides at the very top of the display are supposed to do, but moving them had no effect
Is TThrottle running on a 32 of 64 bit machine?

ski1939

31 October 2010 - 15:35:14 Driver installed properly. Driver Version: 2.0

Program version: 2.30 32Bit
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, 32-bit Service Pack 2 (build 6002)
Vista or higher detected

Language: User: 1033 ENU ,System: 1033 ENU [/L: 1033]

Vendor ID: AuthenticAMD
Vendor: AMD
HighestIntegerValue: 00000001 - Processor Signature: 00060F82
Misc. info: 01020800
Feature Flags1 00002001
Feature Flags2 178BFBFF

Processor: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58                   
Processor: Family: Fh, Model: 68, Stepping: 2
Processor: Revision: BH-G2, Revision: G
Processor: Socket: S1g1, Type: Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile
Processor: Max Die (Tjunction) Temperature: 100.0 °C
      The real Max Die (Tjunction) temperature is not this value
      This value is for calculating the temperature ONLY
      Max Die (Tjunction) is normally about Max Case + 5C
Processor: Max Case Temperature: 95.0 °C, Max Power: 0.0 W

Core Temperature: 82 °C, Raw Data: 830E3A
830e3a,830e3a,834e3a,834e3a,834e3a,834e3a,834e3a,834e3a,830e3a,830e3a,83
0e3a,830e3a,830e3a,830e3a,830e3a,830e3a,01ffffffffffffffff111111111111

This Processor has 2 cores and  1 temperature sensors.

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31 October 2010 - 15:35:15 BT: Accept, Start listening for BoincTasks
31 October 2010 - 15:35:25 Number of matching Programs (Processes): 2
Cpu: wcg_hfcc_autodock_6.11_windows_intelx86, PID: 4220, Threads: 3
Cpu: wcg_hfcc_autodock_6.11_windows_intelx86, PID: 3784, Threads: 3

fred

Quote from: ski1939 on November 01, 2010, 10:40:46 AM
31 October 2010 - 15:35:14 Driver installed properly. Driver Version: 2.0

Program version: 2.30 32Bit
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, 32-bit Service Pack 2 (build 6002)
Vista or higher detected
Seems there is something wrong in the 32 Bit version.
I will try to find out what is wrong for the new V 3.0.

Pepo

Running both TTh 2.30 and BT 0.84 on a single x64 machine. I think that the idea on capturing the temperature data from TTh's buffer just upon an attempt to display the graph on Bt is a bit flawed. I've installed and started the twin on Friday, displayed the graphs a couple of times (it could be a few hours) and then opened the graph again a few minutes ago. After comparing with TTh's own graph, it seems that Bt has received last 12 hours of temperature data, which is displayed prefixed by some 3 hours of data from Friday - looks confusing. Even more, a 24-hour view is displaying just some 15 1/2 hours of data after constantly running nearly 4 days in a row.
I'd vote for some more continuous temp data transmission, even when the graph is closed. Maybe something similar like BOINC log messages are cached and transferred? Imagine a diskless cruncher #13 in basement would lock up and after looking at its past temperature, you could immediately conclude it overheated :)

Quote from: ski1939 on October 31, 2010, 10:19:20 PM
but there is no vertical scale (no numbers up&down) and no horizontal grid lines (right&left)
Displayed fine here.

Quote from: ski1939 on October 31, 2010, 10:19:20 PM
there are 2 horizontal solid red straight lines displayed a little above the middle of the graph
These seem to be the threshold temps for throttling. I'd say they are unnecessarily thick, imagine there would be a lot of such lines from more machines displayed simultaneously?

Quote from: ski1939 on October 31, 2010, 10:19:20 PM
not sure what the 2 slides at the very top of the display are supposed to do, but moving them had no effect
They do move the graph here, but I do not understand the difference between them. maybe just that the smaller slider moves the graph area twice as fast.

After playing with the controls a bit more:
Switching computers seems to erase the whole displayed area and read the 12 hours of buffered data once more only from the selected computer. OK, then it is probably not meant for continuous observation of multiple machines simultaneously. But I still think that the threshold lines might be thinner.
Peter