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Thanks. I was wondering.. How does the app know what the CPU's temperature is??
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Well I see that, but I was wondering if there was a temperature sensor on the CPU or something to do that.
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Well I see that, but I was wondering if there was a temperature sensor on the CPU or something to do that.
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The overclock will be automatically restored when the temperature drops 5 degrees Celsius below the alarm temperature.
A few weeks ago I added the ability to customize the script functions via UI.
Early versions were made in Italian speak (safecpu at maemomeego.net, now SmartphoneTab.net). Now I add this version in English (packages have different names).
Through the graphical interface you can set:
- LED color
- activation temperature
- waiting time for each control
- enable / disable control
If enabled, the script will be launched each time the n900 starts.
Screenshot:
banner when overheat but no overclock are detected
banner when overheat and overclock are detected
Packages needed:
- Enhanced Linux kernel for power users
- Enhanced Linux kernel for power users (settings)
- i2c-tools instead bq27200 (implemetation by Peter Leinchen)
Package
p.s: sorry for my sucks English
Last edited by m750; 07-21-2012 at 05:11 AM.