Yes, this could be a nice feature for next version
manual mode will change to smart mode or BIOS mode when/if the highest temperature reaches a certain (given by .ini) trigger level.
ciao, troubadix





I have an X61s (bios 2.19) and the lowest level 1 gives me something around 3300 RPM.. It's still loud enough, how can I set it for 2500 as stated on the wiki page?ThinkPad X61s (fan levels RPM: 0 = off, 1-2 = ~3800, 3-5 = ~4500, 6-7 = ~4800, disengaged = ~4800) (though fancontrol can keep it at 2500rpm...)

odiosu wrote:Very cool software...








no need to worrymattbiernat wrote:i still didn't figure out how paypal works....

optional for WinXP32:
a) to stop acpi-embedded-controler from spamming system.log
switch to acpi-embedded-controler with NoLog-Option
"acpiecnl.sys" instead of original "acpiec.sys"
double click on: instecnl.bat
double click on: acpiecLogOff.reg
confirm the registry change and reboot.
Attention: now no error is reported from acpiec!
b) to switch back to original embedded-controler "acpiec.sys"
double click on: acpiecLogOn.reg
confirm the registry change and reboot.
c:\windows\system32\drivers\acpiecnl.sys remains,
don't mind or delete manually if you like.
The icon only is updated every second, you can change that by setting IconCycle in TPFanControl.iniXenomorph wrote:when I run the FanControl as a service, and then load up the the "tpfcicon" or "tpfcicon_noballons" program, it seems to be polling the system every 1 second (instead of 5).
to what ever you want// ENGL: check vista icon every x seconds (default 1)
IconCycle=1
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