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Tetedeiench Today, 09:24 AM
can give it a shot.
There's however a problem with those softwares that doesn't provide a shared memory : i have to scan the whole window, getting all the strings out of it, and then select the right ones and make them into OCCT.
Asus probe support was relly really tricky. in fact, with Asus probe, those strings i'm reading does not exist until they are displayed once. That is : when you start Asus probe and the gui doesn't display the temps, i'll never read them. But as soon as they're displayed once, by click on a "monitoring" button for instance, i can read the value. what that means is i have to generate clicks so that those values can be read. And this is really tricky...
Core temp was really easy. The GUI is simple enough, they do have specific classes for their components, and as soon as the thing starts, you can get the values : perfect for OCCT support.
Plus, i don't think the GUI will change soon... it looks pretty monolithic as is.
Asus probe is another matter
Now that i do have an Asus motherboard, i can look into it (yes, being able to run the program *is* a prerequisite ). But i can't promise you anything. If there's a shared memoryof some sort, i can assure you i will support it. Without, it's a "let me have a look" at best
I just heard about systool, whch provides a shared memory. i'll try to support it
in direct reply to my plea so i'm keeping everything crossed.