Ed wrote:
> "... et al." wrote:
>
>>sirjacob wrote:
>>
>>>asus.com will allow you to ftp via anonymous note this is not
>>>ftp.asus.com.
>>>
>>>so ftp asus.com
>>>anonymous
>>>password (your email address)
>>>cd /pub/ASUS/misc/utils
>>>dir
>>>bin
>>>get $filename
>>>($filename is what ever fileyou want to download)
>>>
>>>I just downloaded -r--r--r-- 1 user group 4294419 Feb 27
>>>10:04 probe22410.zip
>>>from Feb this year. Sirjacob
>>
>>Is there any reason not to use the newer (last?[1])
>>'PC Probe I 2.25.02(2005-07-17)',
>>either 'PCProbe22502.zip' or 'Probe_32bit_V22502.zip',
>>found in that directory?
>>Is that version errorprone or otherwise problematic?
>>
>>[1] Since Asustek have moved on to 'PC Probe II'.
>
> I think he was just showing that as an example download (?).
Probably. I mosty wanted to hint at the 2.25.02 version for other
readers thinking about DL'ing PC Probe I, plus ...
> I've been using "PCProbe22502.zip" for about 5 months now on my A8N-E,
> and it works just fine, plus it works with PCpTray
(google it).
.... get this confirmation.
Thanks for that, and the extra info.
> I'd probably use Probe II if it had a HI-Low-Avg dashboard, but I don't
> think it even had a history graph last time i tried it, plus as a
> programmer I just hate programs that eat tons of ram and don't do
> anything that's actually useful. I haven't tried Probe II in some months
> so maybe the newer versions are better?
I have been using an even older version for a long time without any
problems, and have really no reason to upgrade, i just happened to think
it was time to check in and see what's new. Have DL'd PC Probe II now
and will test it on my old motherboard soon.
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