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#1 CyberTwister

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Posted 02 April 2007 - 07:23 PM

Get the total RAM and the free RAM of your PC :

DOWNLOAD

All is in the zip :
- dll
- Scripts
- Exemple (gm6)

My others dll :
http://www.g-flash.gmzone.fr/

Edited by CyberTwister, 02 April 2007 - 08:25 PM.

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#2 cdm319

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 10:18 AM

its good, but someone else made a WAY better one with WAY more features
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#3 zedman1000

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 10:28 AM

Yep, its very nice though. But us gm program creators (cough cdm* cough me*) have been using andrew's dll for some time now in many different projects.

BUT

that said, doesnt meen this is a bad dll. Looks great. Good luck with your futher dll projects.

SOME IDEAS COMMING FROM THE PEOPLE THAT NEED THEM:
- A dll that gets hardware names.
- A dll that gets if keyboard and mouse are going via USB or PS2 ports.
- A dll that lists all USB devices. Ie. webcams, printers (if via usb), usb fan ect...
- A dll that gets the PSU's wattage which is what people look for when buying one.

AND NOW THE BIGGEST REQUEST EVER!!!!

.......
- A dll to monitor core temperature. (If you make this your a legend amongst the gm program makers.)

Hope that helped. 8)
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#4 cdm319

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 12:39 PM

zedman you can only get core temp if there is a temperature guage built into the CPU, and mostly they aren't
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#5 Los Frijoles

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 08:36 PM

zedman you can only get core temp if there is a temperature guage built into the CPU, and mostly they aren't

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WHAT??? My laptop has a core temp monitor, my 4 year old desktop has a core temp monitor, my 1999 sony dekstop has a core monitor...

I think they are pretty commonplace. The only problem is with identifing the manufacturer so you can read them (e.g. Dell has a different system than Sony. My old fanspeed program could not read my Dell's temps properly, but my new one (made for Dell computers) can).
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#6 Daniel-Dane

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 08:54 PM

^Agreed. I normally use the BIOS though :blink:.
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#7 uuf6429

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Posted 03 April 2007 - 09:31 PM

(If you make this your a legend amongst the gm program makers.)

Serious? Ok i'll do some in-depth research, except i had an indirect call to a dell dll for this, but don't know if i could use it for other manufacturer's. I never tested it much as i never used it :blink: . By the way, what the heck do people need that for?

Edit: Nah got too much to do, but here's a tip or two:
http://www.experts-e...Q_20710600.html
http://msdn2.microso...y/aa394493.aspx

Edited by uuf6429, 03 April 2007 - 09:45 PM.

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