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    Question Help

    Hi first have never did anything more complex than a bat file so please bear with me ok heres my problem i have a imon enabled pc case and a asus mobo acording to soundgraph a c++ prog can be created to interface the board system info (cpu temp fans ect) to be sent to the lcd panel but havent a clue where to start. dont expect sombody to jump in and offer me the entire prog but sugestions and a point in the right direction would be good so if anybody got an idea please post me back thanks

    ps if this is in the wrong forum my advance apoligys

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    So . . . what are you trying to do again?
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    I would imagine that such a program or driver would be available from the hardware manufacturer. Perhaps you'd be better off contacting Asus, or an Asus support forum.

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    tring to have the imon front graphic disply the system temp fan speed

    bench

    yes the asus probe software does this however soundgraph say that a c++ ap will let the imon software "read" the data generated by this and so display it on the front on the case

    imon sent an email with a d/load link .. http://www.soundgraph.com/Eng_/Suppo...&searchString=

    thanks again folks

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