Comment #2 Thursday, July 29, 2004 5:17 AM
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Comment #7 Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:55 AM
- everything is fine and simple except I'm not configuring the network dial properly. I'm loading sg_network.ini. I then go into configure meters and in the meters box click on up - this automatically chooses PDH Meters Class and the dial appears in the dock (replacing the blue question mark). There's a default update interval of 1 second. So I click on configure accept scale of 1k and click on the next configure button. I'm now in the menu I need help on - Performance object is Process, I also have to choose counters from one list and then instances from a second list.
I'm running XP - I normally connect through AOL Dialler and MBM is working fine. I seem to remember I used to be able to call up Judges old network config fine without any additional input from me.
I've tried on a few variations but I'm not hitting it.
In short I think all I need is confirmation of Performance Object, Counter(s) and instance(s)
You'd think it would be simple and I've probably just missed the right combo somehow - so if you could offer some help it would be appreciated.
Comment #8 Sunday, June 5, 2005 1:15 AM
Comment #9 Sunday, June 5, 2005 1:15 AM
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Comment #13 Friday, August 5, 2011 10:34 PM
A really nice looking set. I love it for my RAM left. It isn't as clear to read or with-histogram like the RabidRobot Blister Pack, but it does work. I got the Clock, RAM, and CPU guage working nicely. I could not get the CPU rpm, temp (on my system), network (even though configuring just like other SysStat Networking Docklets), or weather working.
USING WEATHER WILL MAKE OBJECTDOCK CRASH.
Overall, it is a great looking nice set for time, RAM, and CPU. Worth a try.
Comment #14 Monday, September 19, 2011 2:20 AM
On low-res screens like the one I had in 2004 it looked good .. on a modern LCD yes it is a bit blurry.
I'm surprised you got any of it to work at all... I think both SysStat and a few other links in the chain have changed, so it would take some rewriting... Glad someone can still use it.
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Comment #1 Thursday, July 29, 2004 4:16 AM
On the weather gauge, the dark needle is the "feels like" temperature. Many of you won't be concerned with it, but in very hot climates (like TX), the "Heat Index" is very important to know as well as temp. Also in cold climates, it will include wind chill, I think. So the light needle is actual temp, the dark needle is "feels like".