> Yes, temp3 @*2.0 was good. It gaves me ~+2?C for a water-snow mixture, > and ~+35?C for my fingers. I did not measure the temperature of a > boiling water, but I plan to do so :-) Right, sounds good > It seems that temperatures slightly below 0?C produce measurements > about 255?C. I guess, that something what should be signed is > unsigned. I think it may be interesting to check it with > water-salt-ice solution or ethyl alcohol cooled well below 0?C. I > think I'll try to do it someday :-) Well, let us know, but actually I don't think it is an important issue to have correct values below 0?C, since any system will hardly be working there. > I guess, that the formula "temp2 (@*30/43)+25, (@-25)*43/30" is > correct for those Asus motherboards, which get CPU temperature from > internal thermal diode (Pentium Coppermine, and above), and "temp2 > @*2.0, @/2.0" is correct for Athlon/Duron boards, which use a > thermistor in the socket. Very valuable information, thanks a lot. I am going to add this in our configuration file, with your permission. It's better than listing the known boards names, since the list will be incomplete by nature. I guess that people always know wether they have an Intel or AMD system. -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/