   Hmonitor V 3.0.0.2 (Released 08.09.98)
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   Overview
   --------

    This program monitors and displays hardware parameters
collected by the chips LM75/LM78/LM79 (or Winbond w83781d),
installed on certain motherboards based on Intel chipsets
HX,TX,LX,BX (i.e. - Asustek TX-97 family or A-Bit BX6).
    Program can monitor voltages, temperatures of CPU and
motherboard and cooler fans RPMs.
    Program can be used under Windows 95/98 or NT operating
systems on Intel-based personal computers.


   Installation
   ------------

    There is no any additional installation for Windows 95.  Simply
copy Hmonitor.exe to appropriate directory and run it.

    However, for use of Hmonitor.exe under Windows-NT you need
to perform some additional steps. For performing this task
you should be logged on as a member of administrators group.
    First, copy file giveio.sys into system32\drivers
subdirectory of your Windows NT directory.
    Next, run loaddrv.exe and install recently copied driver into
system.
    Last, start it (by use of key "Start" in loaddrv).
    After successfull startup of the driver, you can run
Hmonitor.exe.  We advice you create shortcut for Hmonitor.exe in
Startup folder, and, if you do so, also change startup type of
device Giveio to "Automatic" through Control panel "devices"
dialogue.


    Settings
    --------

    You can change several settings by use of control menu or
popup menu for tray icon.  Also, you can hide unwanted
information panels. All settings and window state/position saved
automatically in the Registry.

    Unfortunately, there is no standard for sensor addresses used,
thus several vendors uses different addresses. If your mainboard
is capable to measure CPU temperature, but Hmonitor don't display it,
try to change LM75 addrs on "Hardware Data" page from "Settings"
window. Also, look in mblist.txt file for your MB model.


    Logs
    ----

    Warning messages produced by Hmonitor also logged in Windows
application event log.  Standard EventViewer program can be used
to examine it.


    CPU temperature correction
    --------------------------

    The background is, there's some space (air) between the LM75
CPU sensor and the actual CPU, and different brands have the CPU
core placed on different positions (near the top, near the
bottom) in the plastic CPU package.  So you have got to add a
specific temperature value to compensate for this and correctly
guess and display the inner value.

To give you some hint, here are some estimated values:

  Processor brand            compensation    critical
  ------------------------   ------------    --------
  AMD    K5 PR133                 8C (*)
  AMD    K5 PR166                17C (*)

  AMD    K6 166                   8C          70C
  AMD    K6 200                   8C          70C

  Cyrix  M2 PR200                15C (*)

  IDT    WinChip C6              20C (*)

  Intel  Pentium MMX (P55C)      22C          80C

(*) not confirmed


! Warning: !

DO NOT RELY ON THESE VALUES, AND CHECK THEM AGAINST THE VALUES
SHOWN IN YOUR BIOS SETUP!  If in question, always suppose the
values shown by the BIOS are the correct ones.


    Disclaimer
    ----------

    Hmonitor is Shareware program. See Licence.txt for details.
    No warranty for this program is expressed, implied or
otherwise made. I am not in any way responsible for any damages
Hmonitor may cause to your computer resulting from the use or
misuse of this program, including loss of data, loss of profits,
or damage to any software or hardware component.

    Nevertheless, do not hesitate to send any comments and bug
reports to author.


    Support
    -------

    Up-to-date version of this program can be found on Web-site
    in InterNet at:

    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/7048/


    Acknowledgments
    ----------------

    Author thanks to Dale Roberts (for giveio.sys driver),
Paula Tomlinson (for loaddrv.exe program) and Alexey Efimov
(for an idea of hardware interface).


    Author
    ------

Alexander Berezkin E-Mail: alanber@usa.net

