On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:44:05 PM UTC+2, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 12:33:58 -0800, Owatch wrote: > > > > > Sorry, but I was redirected here via a thread on another forum > > > concerning where to find help for Python. (Python-forums.org not working > > > for me) > > > > > > I wanted to ask if there was any way I could write a simple Python > > > Temperature program. Where essentially it somehow (Now sure how, I'm a > > > noob remember) read temps off of windows (Providing windows records cpu > > > temps) from their program and then rang an alarm if temperatures > > > exceeded a certain value. > > > > > > I can write the part about the alarm going off. But I have no idea how > > > to have it stream or update values it would grab from that program > > > (whatever it might be). > > > > > > Could you please help, or tell me if its possible. Thanks, Owatch. > > > > Yes, it's possible, but if you have no idea which program you want to > > read temperature data from, what makes you think we would have any better > > idea? This is a Python forum, not a "Windows programs that give > > temperature data" forum. > > > > I recommend you start by doing some research into how to read the > > temperature data, including the name of the program. Once you have that, > > come back to us for help in using Python. > > > > > > -- > > Steven
Sorry if I didn't specify what program. I was thinking of using Core Temp 1.0. Their website is here: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ Or using CPUz. If I've got to choose than I'll take Core Temp 1.0 Is this enough information? If you need to know anything else just say so! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list