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2008-02-10
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-10
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I wrote a utility to display N810's internal temperature. I think it should also work for N800 and N710. When idle, tablets generate almost no heat, so this sensor can also measure the ambient temperature in your room.
[user@nokia ~]$ internal-temp
23.25C
The link is in my signature.
Enjoy!
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-10
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2008-02-10
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Is it possible to have the same or similar option like in the battery-status for monitoring over time? (i.e. switched on with the -d N flag) as well as the date/time included?
For the moment, I will wrap it to a simple script with a sleep interleaved.
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2008-02-11
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Question: Are you certain there is only one temperature sensor in the Itablets? The Newton used two sensors, one for external temperature and one for battery temperature, for its charge-monitoring thingie.
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2008-02-12
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@ Toronto, ON Canada
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[user@nokia ~]$ internal-temp
23.25C
The link is in my signature.
Enjoy!
See my collection of maemo apps: http://nitapps.com
Last edited by ag2; 2008-02-10 at 18:43.