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Hi,
Can anyone please let me know, if all motherboards by default have hardware monitor ICs - for any processor.? when was this h/w monitor IC concept introduced? before that how was h/w monitoring done?
Thanks in advance,
Manasi
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IF you're referring to temperature and fan speeds, most do except for really old stuff. For anything else I don't know what's used, maybe an oscope?
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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i m connected with internet....getting proper public ip add.....able to ping yahoo & google sites.....but when tried to open these websites with internet explorer v-6 --- page can not be displayed..
i m using winXp... i have tried with MY COMPUTER window---no go
i have tried with mozilla----no go
tried to powercycle the entire network --- reseted the router----no go
internet is working fine with other computers... i m using D-LINK router...and 2 windows Xp....it was working fine from last 1 year....
is it serious issue or do i need to do some settings.....
will appreciate any comments...
RST
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Did you accidentally configure a proxy server in IE??
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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no....not as per my knowledge.... but i guess in that case also it should work with MY COMPUTER or MOZILLA.... correct me if i m wrong....
thanks
RST
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Open IE, go to the Tools menu, Internet Options, Connections tab, LAN Settings button. Make sure all the check boxes are cleared.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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all said and done..... thats been unchecked .... still no go...
i m using symantac .. do u think it could create problems....
RST
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Now I'd be looking at issues with any firewall software you have installed on your machine.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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The registry is not going to be the issue. That's where the settings for IE are stored.
I don't have the time to research your issue. There's not enough information to go on. That's on your shoulders.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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thats fine ... will try
thanks any-way
RST
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Your DNS is the problem. Change your DNS servers. Open a command prompt and type IPCONFIG /ALL then copy and paste the output here. I don't need your IP/SUBNET/GATEWAY just your DNS servers.
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Hi,
I am trying to access(read) the internal registers of a SM Bus Device (a
chip in the motherboard, connected as Slave to SM Bus). I am trying to
access this chip over ICH6 's (I/O Controller Hub) SMBus Controller
(D31:F3). I am able to get the correct address of the SM Bus Base Address
Register (D31:F3, Offset:20).
I know the default SMBus Address of the Device is 0x2E.
I would like to know what are the next steps to be followed to be able to
read the internal registers (all are 8-bits) within the SMBus Slave Device.
also, can anyone let me know if any sample code is available for this?
please help,
Thanks in advance,
Manasi
-- modified at 21:39 Wednesday 21st February, 2007
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I want to access my USB port to find which device has been connected to it..
I know that each device has vendor IDs & product IDs....
Where can i get those IDs of all the USB devices...
Regards
vijay
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Look at USB view, it gets this info, probably through a driver though.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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I have a webcam with built in lights one of those fancy light sensors. IE if it's too dark the lights will come on. But it's really annoying.
If I power off my machine and turn the room's light off, the webcams light fires up. The only way I can prevent this from happening is to physically pull the USB cord from the back of the machine. I'm just wondering if there is any way I can configure it not to do this?
I don't want the webcam to recieve any power while the machine is off.
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You have to cut off the power supply to your machine.
Some power supply adaptors are equipped with Power On/Off buttons.
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How to do that is mob specific so you'll need to look at your docs. The feature will be called something like wake on USB, or wake on keyboard/mouse. What it does is provide power to the ports from the standby rail when the main power is off. Normally this is used to let the mouse/keyboard turn the PC on but will power anything that's connected. Depending on your board it's either a bios or jumper setting and is generally set for each pair of ports independently.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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hi frnds,
i'm havin a net connection at home.. initially it was ok.. now there is a break up of connection frequently that i have to restart each time to get new connections.. please do reply wat can be done..
hari
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Granted that You haven't done anything wrong with your hardware/software You should call to your internet provider in order to solve the problem
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hi,
I want to read a memory location of system
Actually i hav one h/w monitor ic acting as a slave to my cpu(master). this ic measures cpu temp,fan speed,voltage etc.
i have an address 0x2e at which it is connected.
i2c is used for communication. can anyone pls let me know how do i read the data read by this h/w monitor ic.
how should i find out which memory location to read?
Please help.
Thanks in advance,
Manasi
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