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After coming across this post on the AutoIt forums while researching how to access shared memory of processes in AutoIt, I decided to have a go at translating the Delphi example code. Below is a function w/ a working example showing how to access the AIDA64 shared memory. First enable shared memory here: Preferences > Hardware Monitoring > External Applications > Enable Shared Memory The length of the data depends on the number of active sensors and their content. As AIDA64 does not provide a buffer size value, we use _WinAPI_GetSystemInfo() <WinAPISys.au3> to get dwPageSize ($aArray[1]). This value is then used as an address offset, and we continue reading chunks of data until we encounter a 0x00 NUL character. Based on the Delphi example found in the AIDA64 documentation: https://www.aida64.co.uk/user-manual/external-applications Feedback appreciated, especially as all this shared memory stuff is not my ordinary cup of... cake. And regarding this whole ordeal of reading data without knowing the exact length; I'm suspecting my solution to read chunks of data like done below is not by the book, and I'm concerned what might happen if the final chunk is exactly 4096 bytes in length. Will there still be a NUL terminator there? Hmm. #NoTrayIcon #include <WinAPIFiles.au3> #include <WinAPISys.au3> ; #INDEX# =========================================================================================================================== ; Title .........: AIDA64 Shared Memory access for AutoIt3 ; Author(s) .....: demux4555 ; Reference .....: https://www.aida64.co.uk/user-manual/external-applications ; =================================================================================================================================== Global $vSharedmem_data ; The variable used to store the data we read from the shared memory Global $return = ExtApp_SharedMem_ReadBuffer_v2($vSharedmem_data) ; Now, let's see what happens when we run the function... If @error Then _Echo("! ExtApp_SharedMem_ReadBuffer_v2(): @errror = " & @error) If IsBinary($vSharedmem_data) Then ; Convert type Binary to actual human readable text. We also remove the excess of trailing 0x00 characters. $vSharedmem_data = StringStripWS(BinaryToString($vSharedmem_data), $STR_STRIPLEADING+$STR_STRIPTRAILING) EndIf _Echo() _Echo("> return = " & $return) ; The return value. Will be True if everything went ok. _Echo("> length = " & StringLen($vSharedmem_data)) ; The number of characters read from shared memory. _Echo("> data = " & $vSharedmem_data) ; The actual data. _Echo("> data(40) = " & "..." & StringRight($vSharedmem_data, 40)) ; shows the 40 right-most characters, and _should_ show the very end of the data at this point. _Echo() Exit ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name ..........: ExtApp_SharedMem_ReadBuffer_v2 ; Description ...: AIDA64 Shared Memory Example for AutoIt3 ; Syntax ........: ExtApp_SharedMem_ReadBuffer_v2(Byref $_dOutput[, $_sSharedmemName = "AIDA64_SensorValues"]) ; Parameters ....: $_dOutput - [in/out] Variable to store the read data. ; $_sSharedmemName - [optional] Name of the AIDA64 shared memory. Default is "AIDA64_SensorValues". ; Return values .: Success: True. $_dOutput will be type Binary, containing a string of the XML values of the active sensors. ; Failure: False. ; Author ........: demux4555 ; Reference .....: https://www.aida64.co.uk/user-manual/external-applications ; =============================================================================================================================== Func ExtApp_SharedMem_ReadBuffer_v2(ByRef $_dOutput, $_sSharedmemName = "AIDA64_SensorValues") Local $_bReturn = False Local $_aGSI = _WinAPI_GetSystemInfo() ; Retrieves information about the current system... Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/sysinfoapi/nf-sysinfoapi-getsysteminfo Local $_iPageSize = $_aGSI[1] ; ... the page size and the granularity of page protection and commitment. Usually it is 4096, but we read it anyway. Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/sysinfoapi/ns-sysinfoapi-system_info Local $_hMapping = _WinAPI_OpenFileMapping($_sSharedmemName, $FILE_MAP_READ) ; Opens a named file mapping object. Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-openfilemappingw If Not IsPtr($_hMapping) Then Return SetError(-2, 0, $_bReturn) Local $_pMappedData = _WinAPI_MapViewOfFile($_hMapping, 0, 0, $FILE_MAP_READ) ; Pointer to the start address. Maps a view of a file mapping into the address space of a calling process. Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-mapviewoffile If @error Or Not IsPtr($_pMappedData) Then Return SetError(-2, 0, $_bReturn) ; Now we loop until we reach the end of the data. Local $_tData, $_dBuffer While 1 $_tData = DllStructCreate("BYTE[" & $_iPageSize & "]", $_pMappedData) ; Note: we use type BYTE[] (AutoIt type Binary) instead of CHAR[] (AutoIt type String). This allows us to look for value 0x00 (NUL termination of the data). If @error Then ExitLoop $_dBuffer = DllStructGetData($_tData, 1) ; The returned value is type Binary. If @error Or ($_dBuffer==0) Or (BinaryLen($_dBuffer)=0) Then ExitLoop ; Pretty sure $_dBuffer==0 can not happen, so just in case. $_dOutput = Binary($_dOutput & $_dBuffer) ; Add the read data to the end of the output variable. If StringRight($_dBuffer, 2)=="00" Then ExitLoop ; Look for NUL termination of the string data. $_pMappedData += $_iPageSize ; We change the address by using the page granularity value (i.e. 4096) as the offset. WEnd ; Quick cleanup $_bReturn = _WinAPI_UnmapViewOfFile($_pMappedData)=1 ; Unmaps a mapped view of a file from the calling process's address space. Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/memoryapi/nf-memoryapi-unmapviewoffile _WinAPI_CloseHandle($_hMapping) Return $_bReturn EndFunc; Func _Echo($_data = "") ConsoleWrite($_data & @CRLF) EndFunc
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I was running a stress test on a my new Pc and within 2 mins of the test I get a hardware failure message. I've discovered that the test fails on the FPU stress test i'm kind of stuck on how to fix the issue Components RYZEN 5 1400 (OC 3.7ghz) ASUS B350I MOTHERBOARD CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 16GB 3000MHZ EVGA 1080TI FTW3
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Hi, I've seen the list of supported external LCD manufacturers at the bottom of the External Displays page. However is there a device matrix that shows manufacturer, model, dimensions, interface, etc. of supported devices? I've been searching each of the manufacturers manually, but am having a hard time finding a display that will meet my needs. I'd like to mod an LCD\OLED display on the front of my Corsair Air 240 case, to display AIDA64 stats. However it's a Mini-ITX and only has room for a 3.5"x 2" display, or a 3"x3" display: I'd like to stick to a USB display for ease. Having a matrix of supported external devices would help narrow the list down. Also, I see that Adafruit displays are supported; is that a specific device or all? Curious if this device works: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3315 Thanks!
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Hello my friends! I configured aida64' OSD to show the information I want, as shown below: I also configured aida64 to allow RivaTuner to take the data and display it inside the games. But, the problem is RivaTuner uses it's name / label. Is it possible to configure aida or Riva to display as the aida shows? Thank you so much!
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Report Hardware pc: Report Hardware.txt