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ht3klcd
DESCRIPTION
This is a bash script to get my LCD display working on Linux.It came with the Mstation HT-3000 case from 3RSystem.
The device is identified as ID 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph Inc. iMON PAD Remote Controller.
However, the LCD panel is different from the others I have seen around in the internet.
It has:
- 12 text characters for messages and the clock;
- 3 fan indicators (updated automatically);
- a temperature indicator (updated automatically);
- a CPU usage bar;
- another bar in the left I couldn't get to work (volume?).
LCDd does keep the panel on, but it can't update any info, and the clock just keeps frozen at 12:00.
I've tried both the imon and the imonlcd drivers, same results.
This script does get it working, however, you need to stop LCDd before running it.
Features
- Can display 12 character messages;
- Can be used to monitor CPU and GPU temperatures;
- Can display the clock;
- Fan level monitor;
- CPU usage monitor;
Audience
Advanced End Users, System Administrators, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience, Testers
User interface
Command-line
Programming Language
Unix Shell
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