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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:14 am
by troubadix
Hi!

Celsius version v0.26 with digital icon :D is now available at signature link.

last celsius version v0.25 can be downloaded at:

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... v_v025.zip

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:32 pm
by lobo1978
Hi, vielen dank Troubadix for great TP utility!!
The only issue with new version is that after restart the tray icon is missing :( . Tested on Winxp_pro and T60.

Greetings!!

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:11 pm
by Xtal
lobo1978 wrote:Hi, vielen dank Troubadix for great TP utility!!
The only issue with new version is that after restart the tray icon is missing :( . Tested on Winxp_pro and T60.

Greetings!!
did you download the one from his signature?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:33 am
by lobo1978
Yup, currently downgraded to 0.25 and works like charm! No need to see temps the system runs cool.

BTW love to see the downvolting option included in Tpfan - because that's all I need for my T60 :D to be completely cool&quiet (+battery life)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:58 am
by Paul Unger
use Notebook Hardware Control with the ACPI plugin for that (much discussed on this forum!) I use it on both T42s and it's a peach!

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:20 pm
by troubadix
lobo1978 wrote:The only issue with new version is that after restart the tray icon is missing
Just no idea of the reason why :roll: no probs here (WinXP T40 T42 R51 X31) :D
Paul Unger wrote:use Notebook Hardware Control with the ACPI plugin for that (much discussed on this forum!) I use it on both T42s and it's a peach!
There is not so much sense in trying to undervolt core duos :( I guess (the lowest level is fixed :( ). Thought of nhc being the solution, but in my experience it was not that reliable. Now I'm running RMClock for undervolting (and of course tpfc :D )

For Vista users just try the non service version to start with admin rights.:

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmitzr/tpfc.zip

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:39 am
by lobo1978
troubadix I think it's the problem with config of os on my comp. I tried NHC but the undervolting options are greyed out and cpu speed reading locked on max Mhz. I do some research on http://thinkpad-forum.de and found that this is NHC bug (worked flawlessly on nx7400 though - same specs as my current T60 :( ). I've tried RMClock either - two issues: after restart of system all settings reset to defaults (known bug) and the battery life time decreases when RMClock is active :roll: - cpu voltage reduced to 0,95V for all multipliers, max cpu throttling. I think I'll wait for new version of NHC or RMClock - still using tpfc of course! Cheers!! :D

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:15 pm
by supahdren
Troubadix, I just wanted to say thank you very much for this tool. It keeps my x61s in the nice near-silent state that I envisioned for it, and I'd be really unhappy without it. Thank you so much!

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:25 am
by troubadix
@supahdren: these kind of comments make me staying engaged in making TPFancontrol better :D :D :D

Thx, ciao, troubadix

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:17 am
by chroust
hi,
first I want thank troubadix for the 0.28Vista version, it's working fine and helped me find some strange thing, I don't know if it's just me or it is a bug in tpfc

I was using service version for a while and it worked fine, but I've noticed that there is no level1 fan speed in smart mode of tpfc. with 0.28Vista I was able to try this in manual mode ...

if temp reach a level1 switch, fan will start with some speed, but it's higher speed than level1 should be. why? i don't know, but I know that if I set manually level3 and than back level1 the speed is much slower than level1 at the start. fan with "slower" level1 is very silent and almost inaudible (if this is the right word) and still doing its job.
Hope I wrote it in understandable way :)

So is it a bug or what? because i would love the fan in slower level1 to be on all the time. no noise and still keeping my R61 cool, but in smart mode of course

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:34 pm
by troubadix
@chroust: I crosschecked it at my site (WinXP T40 T42 R51 X31) but I didn't get the issue, every thing at it's best....so it may be an effect of your R61, I just don't know :?

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 4:03 pm
by chroust
I thought it's a some sort of bug in my R61 or tpfc, so R61 it is

so I have another Q for you, is there a posibility that tpfc could control a rpm of the fan, not just levels 1/2/3? something like speedfan (on my old nb i had GPU fan on 35% all the time and it was quiet and cool)
anyway I am still very satisfied with tpfc

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:19 am
by troubadix
chroust wrote:I is there a posibility that tpfc could control a rpm of the fan, not just levels 1/2/3?
unfortunately not :cry: as the rpms for each fan level are fixed in the code of the EC firmware (embedded controller). Some guys here tried to deal with that but obviously not that lucky :( :

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=20958

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:21 am
by troubadix
Hi!

Services are isolated under Vista in desktop zero session and not displayed on user desktops. I wrote an icon code attached by namedpipe to tpfc service just to see what's going on with temps and fan.

So if you want to run tpfc_service under Vista, try:

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmitzr/tpfc_icon.zip

tpfcicon.exe will show a temp/fan icon (mind the tool tip) in your systray only while running the attached service version v0.30 :D

working fine under WinXP :!: this is not finally tested under Vista :?: may be UAC (user acces control of Vista) might cause some issues :shock:

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:11 am
by mattbiernat
My T60 currently runs fine with v0.24. is there any reason to get the newest version?

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:11 am
by troubadix
...not really, as you say:
mattbiernat wrote:I'm gonna stay with XP until the next OS rolls out!
...never touch a running system :D :D :D

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:54 pm
by Xtal
Tried the new v.30 with icon on Vista and it works perfectly. Thanks for the great utility!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:00 pm
by Xtal
I've noticed that tpfcicon.exe uses a lot of CPU: 1-2% on my system (1.6 ghz core 2 duo LV). Perhaps the polling frequency could be adjustable? Also, when I have the icon window open and I drag it around the screen the movement is not smooth and seems to jump every time the server message is updated. Perhaps this is a hint about where the high CPU usage is coming from.

The text icon is perfect - easy to read and informative.

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:21 pm
by troubadix
@Xtal:Thnx a lot for the detailed report. :D :D :D

The icon has been never tested before under Vista :!: for i'm only runnig WinXP. There will be additional work to do to optimize the code.

Ciao, troubadix

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:38 pm
by mattbiernat
troubadix wrote:...not really, as you say:
mattbiernat wrote:I'm gonna stay with XP until the next OS rolls out!
...never touch a running system :D :D :D
lol. i tried Vista for 2 months. i couldn't stand it... but that's off topic lol. thanks for the great utlitiy again!

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:24 am
by troubadix
@Xtal:please download again & have another test:

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmitzr/tpfc_icon.zip

I did some rework: :idea:
movement is not smooth -> fixed :D
the polling frequency could be adjustable? -> IconCycle=x [sec] :D :D
tpfcicon.exe uses a lot of CPU -> now under WinXP steadily below 1% :D :D :D

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:14 pm
by Xtal
The new version has lower cpu time and works perfectly :D

I noticed when using the thread activity view of the Process Monitor application that tpfcicon.exe creates and exits a thread every time the server message updates (also, fancontrol_service.exe creates and exits a thread every 5 seconds). Is there a way for the program to operate while using a single thread? This might assist in reducing cpu time further (which is very low at the moment :D )

Edit: Of course, i know very little about how your program is coded so this might not make any sense :)

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:20 am
by troubadix
Xtal wrote:Is there a way for the program to operate while using a single thread?
As I use the thread for reading namedpipe or EC register for both can be a bit time taking, there is a way: i don't close the thread after reading and reuse it :idea:

the result is not of that efficiency i expected at the service:( but measureable at the icon :D

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... _1thrd.zip

Thanks for the hint :D :D :D

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:49 pm
by Xtal
I'm seeing 1/4 to 1/3 of the cpu use of the previous version 8) 8)
Your software deserves wider distribution.. I will post about it in a couple of forums :wink:

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:27 am
by jketzetera
Hello troubadix,

First, let me say big thanks for developing the Thinkpad Fancontrol software! It ran flawlessly on my new X61s together with the factory installed Windows XP Pro.

However, as I had ordered a system with 4GB RAM and did not want to switch to Vista 64bit to utilize all of the 4GB RAM I bit the bullet and installed Windows XP Pro X64.

Now, I can access all of my 4GB of RAM and after some effort I finally was able to install drivers so that all unkown devices in the device manager were taken care of.

Unfortunately, I am not able to get your excellent software running under Windows XP Pro X64. I have tried your latest versions including the Vista version and all of them refuse to run with the following error message:

Error during initialization of WinIO Driver.
(winio.sys missing in app folder or failed to load)


Is the winio.sys 32bit and the reason for the problem or is it something else?

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:27 am
by troubadix
jketzetera wrote:Is the winio.sys 32bit and the reason for the problem...?
It is :cry: as Yariv Kaplan says: The WinIo library allows 32-bit Windows applications to directly access I/O ports and physical memory.

Sorry, no chance :(

@Xtal: Very glad to have got such a competent testing partner :D :D :D Thnx again :!: I will keep an eye on the new version running on my machines for a week with the icon in autostart folder, unfortunately :wink: under WinXP.

Ciao, troubadix

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:05 pm
by zxxlw
Thanks for the great utility .

But I am not sure if the temperature is accurate cauze I got many different results using several different softwares. such as NHC(Notebook Hardware Control) and RMClock or SpeedFan. Which result should I trust anyway ?

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 2:16 pm
by troubadix
zxxlw wrote: I got many different results using several different softwares. Which result should I trust anyway ?
tpfc of course :D :D :D :wink:

In other newsgroups I have seen sometimes the results of NHC are quoted as wrong :?: Sometimes the gpu temps are said to be wrong for certain chips as an issue of the chip: some people experienced to have more than 100°C at the gpu...and touched it with the finger tip...no blisters at all :roll: gpu was slightly warm. It's not that easy...you have to dismantle your notebook and take a thermometer :wink:

tpfc gives you the highest temp and sensor name in the icon, and as far as I know the results are reliable for cpu in solo core processors, I for myself have got no experience in duo core processors, but until now there are no reports of misreadings.

tpfc also checks no temp values for the HDD, cause that will keep it spinnig up :(

The current version is ready for download at the signature link after minor changes in balloons and tooltips.

The previous version is still available under:

http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... v_v027.zip

ciao, troubadix

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:26 pm
by DarkMark
Hello,
first of, a BIG BIG thank you for the fan control software.
I installed v .17 a long time ago, because I just wanted to test it and not have it as a service. It was so great I kept it since.

Now, last week, I installed the newest version with the changed driver which stops the logs and its been running great. I like the temperature read in the icon. And it has not crashed yet.

But now I've just encountered a problem. I just wanted to write how great the newest version is (it absolutely is), and noticed I can't find the icon in the taskbar. I checked in the computer administration and it says the service is still running.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Great tool!! Thanks.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:37 pm
by Xtal
DarkMark wrote:Hello,
first of, a BIG BIG thank you for the fan control software.
I installed v .17 a long time ago, because I just wanted to test it and not have it as a service. It was so great I kept it since.

Now, last week, I installed the newest version with the changed driver which stops the logs and its been running great. I like the temperature read in the icon. And it has not crashed yet.

But now I've just encountered a problem. I just wanted to write how great the newest version is (it absolutely is), and noticed I can't find the icon in the taskbar. I checked in the computer administration and it says the service is still running.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Great tool!! Thanks.
Did you run tpfcicon.exe ? The service and icon have been split up into separate programs to aid in Vista compatibility. Put a shortcut to tpfcicon.exe into your start menu "startup" folder to run it on boot.