George Woltman writes, in reply to Mikus Grinbergs:
I don't know how to make the self-test any more strenuous. I suspect
short FFTs are just as hard on the CPU and cache as the large FFTs.
The large FFTs will access a little more memory.
Most modern motherboards contain case and/or CPU
Most modern motherboards contain case and/or CPU temperature
sensors which can be read by software.
Is there a file in /proc that will tell me this?
phma
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Pierre Abbat wrote:
Most modern motherboards contain case and/or CPU temperature
sensors which can be read by software.
Is there a file in /proc that will tell me this?
phma
This is the first I've heard of such sensors being a standard
item. How long have they been a standard item?
"David" == David L Nicol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following on Wed, 09 Jun 1999 16:51:17 +
David Pierre Abbat wrote:
Most modern motherboards contain case and/or CPU temperature
sensors which can be read by software.
Is there a file in /proc that will tell me this?
this function, the National LM78).
Cheers,
David
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Pierre Abbat