Cool - the only one thing for DOS, that will work on my laptop and not at 
my desktop pc ;-)

I will test/use it!

Bye
 Flo

--On Samstag, 28. April 2007 16:23 +0200 Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>
> Hi all, I wrote a small 512 byte tool which displays the core
> temperature of your AMD Athlon64, Athlon64x2 or Opteron CPU :-)
>
> If you have no such CPU, you get an error message.
>
> If you have a supported AMD CPU, up to 4 temperature
> sensor readouts are displayed, and the average temp
> is returned as errorlevel in degrees celsius.
>
> Check amdtemp.zip at
> http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/specials/
>
> Example: My Athlon64x2 has 2 cores, but each core has "only"
> one sensor, so amdtemp shows "34 n/a 33 n/a" as the 4 temps.
> The first 2 values are for the first core.
>
> Happy testing :-)
>
> Eric
>
> PS: If you know simple algorithms to get the temp
> of other CPU types, let me know. Only CPU built-in
> sensors please, no mainboard sensors supported ;-).
>
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