Oh, that's a great idea! [soliloquy] Yes, with a transistor and the right resistor and possibly a capacitor depending on exactly what that signal looks like, I can probably get it to a format appropriate to the application. Excellent... [/soliloquy] Thanks for the tip!
I do love me some good programming, and I might get around to it at some point (especially if I determine that there is currently an insufficient level of coupling between my CPU's load and its temperature) but for now that's a great way to remove the need to deal with low level system inspection and interaction. (Figuring out how to do it would be a fun exercise, but it's not what I really want to get out of this process.)
And I'm not sure about the redline yet, but it's really tempting. That, or some completely different color scheme to confuse people with lines for things like "Surfing" "Emulating" and "Compiling the Universe"
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Date: 2008-12-15 08:35 pm (UTC)I do love me some good programming, and I might get around to it at some point (especially if I determine that there is currently an insufficient level of coupling between my CPU's load and its temperature) but for now that's a great way to remove the need to deal with low level system inspection and interaction. (Figuring out how to do it would be a fun exercise, but it's not what I really want to get out of this process.)
And I'm not sure about the redline yet, but it's really tempting. That, or some completely different color scheme to confuse people with lines for things like "Surfing" "Emulating" and "Compiling the Universe"