2009-07-21, 21:37
Here is another way .. It seems that speedfan has the abilty to log temperature information to a file .. you can set that up via configuration ..
We can now use some command line ulity to parse that log file and retrieve temperature information .. We pass that commandline as a parameter to xbmc advancedsettings "cputempcommand". This is currently allowed only for linux but can be easily enabled for windows.
We can now use some command line ulity to parse that log file and retrieve temperature information .. We pass that commandline as a parameter to xbmc advancedsettings "cputempcommand". This is currently allowed only for linux but can be easily enabled for windows.