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yes. if you look at one of the temps in the code (take nF4 for example) you will see the line:

 

CONTENT=nF4: #2t°

 

just change the #2t° to #2T° and it will chance to celcius.

 

i still dont know how to change the clock from 24-hour to 12-hour, doesnt tell me in the program... :-

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hi, this must have come up before, but I could not find it, so if anyone can give me a push in th right direction, i'd be pleased...

 

I'm running mbm5 (5.3.7.0) with rivatuner plugin 1.0 and nf4config frome here.

ever since i have an 8800gtx, under certain conditions mbm issues an error message "invalid floating point operation". Mbm does continue to work but I'd like to get rid of the reqester that pops up each boot.

 

this happens when I start mbm first and then rivatuner

when I first start rivatuner mbm will hang

if the dashboard is open when rivatuner is started mbm issues the error twice.

 

plz help?

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Thanks for the useful info soundx98!!

 

Here is my OSD script, any feedback would be good...

 

I use OCR Extended as my font, and size 22... if you want to add a shadow to any text, add to the beginning of each line in the script. Also, if you want to change the font, you might have to add/remove a couple of the tags to make things lign up right...

 

mbm5osd.gif

 

<PCName> Information

<date> <time>


System Uptime : <Uptime>

Memory Use : <TAB><MemLoad>%

LAN : <TAB><LanIP>

WAN : <TAB><InternetIP>



<CPU 1 Name> @ <CPU 1 Speed>

Core 1 : <TAB><CPU Load 0 Value>

Core 2 : <TAB><CPU Load 1 Value>

<Temp 1 Name> : <TAB><Temp 1 Value>




<Temp 3 Name> : <TAB><Temp 3 Value>


<Temp 25 Name> : <TAB><Temp 25 Value>


<Temp 23 Name> : <TAB><Temp 23 Value>




<Temp 2 Name> : <TAB><Temp 2 Value>


<Volt 1 Name> : <TAB><Volt 1 Value>


<Volt 2 Name> : <TAB><Volt 2 Value>


<Volt 3 Name> : <TAB><Volt 3 Value>


<Volt 4 Name> : <TAB><Volt 4 Value>


<Volt 5 Name> : <TAB><Volt 5 Value>


<Volt 6 Name> : <TAB><Volt 6 Value>


<Volt 7 Name> : <TAB><TAB><Volt 7 Value>

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Nice On Screen work:)

 

The 275 is correct as the chip actually has numerous speeds.

Put the card to work with some games or such and it will jumpm up to the 500 area fast.

Little confused on the 800 though. _xhp_'s 7.22 version?

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