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  1. BeadaFrame Display Kit is an ARM Cortex-A7 development platform which bundled with a 7" TFT LCD Display. It can be powered and communicated with PC Host by a single Micro USB cable. Currently we use it as a secondary PC monitor for display of hardware status through Remote Sensor LCD. The question is -- is there any way to implement it as a native support of AIDA LCD screen? We are running Debian Stretch on the ARM Cortex-A7 core. And more details of this display kit: CPU NXP/Freescale ARM Cortex-A7 i.MX6ULL RAM 512MB DDR3L Storage 16GB/32GB eMMC Connectivities 1 x WIFI 802.11 b/g/n module(AP6212) 1 x USB 2.0 Host(Type A) 1 x USB 2.0 OTG(Micro-USB) Display 7.0" TFT LCD: 800x480 (AT070TN92) , w/ touch and bezel On Board Resources Reset Circuit with reset button 1 x Power select jumper 1 x Boot select jumper 1 x USER LED Dimension 188 x 118 x 35(mm) Operating System Debian Stretch Consumption 5V/350mA
  2. What we've just rolled out with AIDA64 v4.60 is only the first wave of new LCD and VFD devices. If you consider interface, protocol, controller and all other variables, there are literally hundreds of different LCD/VFD devices out there. We're already working on a number of new devices (Acer Idea 500, AX206-based firmware-hacked DPF, ct-Mausekino, Cwlinux, Futaba MDM166A, picoLCD, SoundGraph iMon UltraBay LCD, Sure Electronics, Trefon, Yoctopuce, etc) that will be added during the next few weeks, and then a lot more is coming. We're collecting ideas on which displays to support next, so feel free to let us know what display you've got, or what display you want to see being supported by AIDA64. Make sure to state display manufacturer, display model, interface (USB, serial, parallel, I2C, etc), and if possible, show us the device you've got by posting a link to the product page or a hardware review. If your unsupported LCD/VFD uses USB connection, please post a USB dump of it: right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 v4.60 --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. Regards, Fiery
  3. A big hello to the developers, followed by a question: Any chance to add LCD support for Elgato Stream Deck? https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/stream-deck That would be nice...
  4. Is it possible to get spotify music name on my LCD screen?
  5. Along with the Logitech Arx integration, we've also come up with a new LCD module that basically acts as a web server. You can use your main computer to run AIDA64 on it and maintain its built-in web server, and you can use your other computers or mobile devices to monitor your main computer's status remotely, using nothing but a web browser. You can activate it in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / RemoteSensor. Once you activated it, you can enter the IP address in virtually any web browsers to connect to the RemoteSensor. You can check the primary IP address of your computer on the Computer / Summary page in AIDA64. If it is e.g. 192.168.1.123, then enter the following in the address bar of your web browser: http://192.168.1.123 Or, in case you use a different TCP/IP port than the default http port of 80, then enter the address like this: http://192.168.1.123:8080 (if you use a TCP/IP port of 8080) Or, in case you try to use a web browser on the same computer where AIDA64 is running, you can simply use "localhost" instead of the IP address, like this: http://localhost Once you did that, you should see the AIDA64 splash screen in your web browser. It will provide you with information on the resolution that you need to use to get the most out of the LCD layout designer. On iOS devices the default setting should be close to the actual value to use, while on Android and other devices it may not match at all, so you need to change both the width and height. Please note that the Preview Resolution usually will not match the native screen resolution of your device. It's not a problem at all, and that discrepancy is due to the way web browsers manage the pixels of your screen, so don't be surprised that e.g. an iPhone 5 would report a Preview Resolution of 980 x 1360 pixels After the Preview Resolution is updated on the AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD page, you can use the same LCD layout designer that you would use for other LCD devices or the SensorPanel. Known issues and limitations: 1) Graphs and gauges are not implemented yet. We're planning to add them in the next few weeks. 2) RemoteSensor uses HTML5 SSE (Server-Sent Events) to refresh the web page, without having to reload it all the time. SSE is supported by almost all major web browsers, including Android Browser, BlackBerry 10 Browser, Chrome, FireFox, Opera, and Safari. However, it is sadly not yet supported by Internet Explorer. AIDA64 implements a trick to get around that limitation, but it sometimes will result in a mixup of the browser. If you notice that after changing the LCD layout in the AIDA64 Preferences, a strange log replaces the LCD layout in your browser, just refresh the web page. Hopefully Microsoft will finally implement SSE support in Internet Explorer 12 3) In order to prevent your mobile device from going to sleep while having the web browser open, you may need to install special apps on your mobile device. RemoteSensor has absolutely no control over the power management behavior of your mobile device. In case this is a deal breaker for you, and you've got a Logitech Gaming hardware, consider using Logitech Arx instead of the RemoteSensor. You can try the RemoteSensor in the following new AIDA64 beta update: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know how it works on your mobile devices Thanks, Fiery
  6. Hi, Will there be support for the ryujin 360 oled screen for hardware stats on non asus motherboards pulled from wmi? This would be hugely appreciated. Thanks
  7. Edited by Fiery: DOWNLOAD LINK FOR THE SDK FILES: https://download.aida64.com/users/strike7_api_1_1.zip ----------- I just bought a secondhand Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 and found out afterwards, that the Mad Catz company and their download website has closed down. I've managed to find the driver and software but I can't seem to find the sdk or api (or what it's called). I would like to monitor my temps on the screen and I therefore need the strike7api.dll in order to do that. Can anybody help with where I can obtain or possibly send it to my?
  8. I'm trying to set up a VoCore LCD screen as a sensor panel. Curently I have it almost working, however the screen is split, so the top of the sensor panel is actually shoing up on the bottom of the VoCore screen. How can I fix this? Is there any way to adjust the position of the sensor panel on the screen?
  9. System: Asus Sabertooth Z77 Intel 3770K Nvidia Geforce 1070 Logitech Keyboard G510S Aida64 version: 6.25.5400 I'm using the LCD in my keyboard and Aida64 to monitor certain system values. I've noticed that the CPU util percentages are not correct on the LCD display. The most obvious is that when the system is completely idle (CPU util.png), The LCD will never show a lower number then 28% for CPU7 Utilization (LCD CPU util.png) on the LCD. The other numbers are also weird or incorrect but that is more of a feeling i have. The other CPU utils feel weird because i never see 1% or 2%. It's always 10%, 11%, 12%, 14%, 22%, 28% etc. but never below 10% except 0% As shown in "CPU util.png" Aida64 is capable of getting the correct percentages, it just does not show them on the LCD display in my keyboard Kind regards Swen Kruiper
  10. We've added support for Samsung SPF Digital Photo Frames. It works with the following models: SPF-72H SPF-75H SPF-76H SPF-83H SPF-85H SPF-85P SPF-86H SPF-86P SPF-87H SPF-105P SPF-107H 700T 800P 800W 1000P 1000W The following models are not supported at this time: SPF-72V SPF-83V SPV-105V The following models do not support Mini Monitor Mode, and so AIDA64 cannot use them as an external LCD: SPF-71E SPF-71ES You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Samsung. For the most stable operation it is recommended to uninstall Samsung Frame Manager and Mini Monitor drivers, and install our own Samsung SPF LibUsb driver instead: http://download.aida64.com/resources/lcd/samsung_spf_lcd_driver.zip Our driver can directly communicate with the device, without interfering with Samsung's drivers or the Frame Manager software. Alternative solution is having the appropriate Samsung SPF Windows drivers installed (part of Samsung Frame Manager software), but that usage scenario is not guaranteed to work properly. Notes: - If the device disconnects after a few seconds, enable the option Send keep-alive packet in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Samsung - AIDA64 will switch the device from Mass Storage Mode to Mini Monitor Mode if necessary. That transition could take up to 10 seconds. When the switch takes place, and there's Samsung Frame Manager software installed, Windows Aero may get disabled by Samsung Frame Manager's Mini Monitor feature - AIDA64 has a built-in facility to prevent collisions with Samsung Frame Manager. In case it fails to work, and AIDA64 frames collide with Samsung Frame Manager frames, then terminate the process called "sam_controller.exe" via Windows Task Manager, or uninstall Samsung Frame Manager - If Samsung Frame Manager is installed, but its Mini Monitor feature is not used, it's recommended to disable the Samsung Monitor device in Device Manager / Display Adapters. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. BTW, Futaba MDM166A VFDs and Yoctopuce OLEDs are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. Regards, Fiery
  11. Was attempting to make it easier to change the colors of one of my sensorpanels by using a separate colored background with transparent PNG files to overlay on top of the color block. Tested this method and it worked fabulously for the first sensor item, so I started making minor modifications to the overlay files when I discovered that only the first transparent PNG file that I load works properly. Any subsequent transparent PNG that I load seems to have issue with transparency where it shouldn't. I've recreated this multiple times now assuming that it was my error in generating the PNGs, but I wanted to see if anybody else can recreate to see if this is a bug. Version 6.70.6000 4/11/2022 build date Thanks, -Mojo
  12. The new AIDA64 update introduces optimized benchmarks for Intel "Jasper Lake" and "Alder Lake-N" processors, improvements for LGA-1700 motherboards, and supports the latest AMD and Intel CPU platforms as well as the new graphics and GPGPU computing technologies by both AMD and nVIDIA. AIDA64 for Huawei devices AIDA64 for Android has crossed the 10 million download mark at the Play Store. It is also available now in the Huawei AppGallery, a blooming app store that offers automatic updates and various security features. New features & improvements AVX2 optimized benchmarks for Intel "Alder Lake-N" CPU SSE4 accelerated benchmarks for Intel "Jasper Lake" and "Lakefield" processors Improved LCD display support for Crystalfontz CFA Series Enhanced support for LGA-1700 motherboards Optimized AVX-512 stress testing of Intel "Skylake-X", "Cannon Lake", "Ice Lake", "Tiger Lake", "Rocket Lake", "Alder Lake" and "Raptor Lake" processors WDDM 3.1 support GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 6400 and Radeon RX 6500 XT GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 12GB and GeForce RTX 3090 Ti What's new since AIDA64 v6.00 Microsoft Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 support SHA3-512 cryptographic hash benchmark utilizing AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 AVX-512 and AVX2 accelerated benchmarks for Intel "Alder Lake" and "Raptor Lake" processors AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for Intel "Ice Lake", "Rocket Lake", "Tiger Lake" processors AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD 4700S "Cardinal" CPU AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 2 "Matisse" and "Renoir" processors AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 3 "Vermeer" and "Cezanne" processors AVX accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Zhaoxin ZX-C+, Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-5000, KaiXian KX-6000 processors SSE4 optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel "Lakefield" SoC Further optimized SHA3-512 cryptographic hash benchmark Enhanced support for AMD Epyc 7003 "Milan" CPU Art.Lebedev Optimus Popularis, BeadaPanel, Elgato Stream Deck, EVGA Z10 RGB, Matrix Orbital EVE3, Matrix Orbital EVE4, VoCore LCD LCD display support SteelSeries Apex 5, Apex 7, Apex 7 TKL, Apex Pro, Apex Pro TKL, Rival 710 OLED display support Monitoring of Corsair H60i, H100i, H100i Platinum, H115i, H115i Platinum, H150i RGB Pro XT liquid coolers Aqua Computer LeakShield, NZXT Kraken X53, X63, X73, Z63, Z73 sensor support NZXT Smart Device sensor support Enhanced RGB LED monitoring module Cooler Master MP750 RGB LED mousepad support Aqua Computer High Flow Next , Aqua Computer Octo, Corsair Obsidian 1000D, EVGA iCX2, EVGA iCX3, Farbwerk 360, NZXT GRID+ V3 sensor support Full support for Hygon C86 "Mukti/Dhyana" CPU Improved support for processors with 64 or more cores Improved support for 3rd generation AMD Threadripper processors Improved support for Intel "Raptor Lake" CPU and DDR5 memory modules Preliminary support for Intel "Meteor Lake" CPU Improvements for AMD A520, B550, X570 chipset based motherboards Support for PCI Express 4.0 controllers and devices Support for DDR5 XMP 3.0 memory profiles Advanced support for LSI RAID controllers NVMe 1.4 support OpenCL 3.0 support SMBIOS 3.4.0 support Support for VMware Workstation v16 Ramaxel AM620 and AV310 SSD support GPU details for AMD Radeon Pro W5500, Radeon RX 590 GME, Radeon RX 5500, Radeon RX 5600 XT, Radeon RX 5700, Radeon RX 6600, Radeon RX 6700, Radeon RX 6800, Radeon RX 6900, Radeon VII Series GPU details for nVIDIA CMP 50HX, CMP 170HX, GeForce GT 1010, GeForce GTX 1600, GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, GeForce MX330, GeForce MX350, GeForce MX450, GeForce RTX 2000 Super, GeForce RTX 2060 Series, GeForce RTX 3000, GeForce RTX 3000 LHR Series Fixed handling of per-core HyperThreading (Intel Comet Lake-S) Fixed lockup at startup on systems with multiple CPU groups Retired SHA1 and VP8 benchmarks [ Press Release (English) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v6.70 ] [ Download ]
  13. I have bought a coreliquid 360 and planned to use its display with aida64. But i have actually searched for hours and tried every single one of the different lcd-types available to chose, but none of them seem to be compatible with the lcd. I wasent able to find out what kind of lcd is in the cooler nor if i can even use aida for that. Or if i have to deactivate the msi-conzrol software that is controlling the lcd first. It is connected via usb directly onto the motherboard. So, does anyone know something about this?
  14. Hello Guys, i hope you can help me. I have installed the Arx Software on phone and connected to the pc. I have acitvated Arx Control in AIDA64 and tried with a first element. My Problem is, that in the Logitech Gaming Software Arx, that the Aida64 applet is not shown. Can anyone help me with that?
  15. We've added support for character based LCD displays using Till Harbaum's LCD2USB protocol, as described at: LCD2USB - LCD to USB converter You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. After enabling it, make sure to set the LCD size (on the same page of the AIDA64 Preferences), since LCD2USB-capable devices will not provide such information to AIDA64. Currently the following LCD sizes are supported: 16x2 16x4 20x2 20x4 40x2 40x4 The only thing needed to enable this feature is having the appropriate LCD2USB drivers installed, and the LCD to be connected to a USB port. You can verify if your device is LCD2USB compliant by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64, and checking its Device ID. It should be 0403-C630. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. BTW, Abacom (ExpertProfi), AlphaCool, Digital Devices, Mad Catz Venom, Matrix Orbital, and SDC Megtron LCD displays are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. BTW, we're planning to support Till Harbaum's graphical LCD device as well, as described at: GLCD2USB - graphic LCD to USB converter Regards, Fiery
  16. I want 2 identical LCD displays from one manufacturer, for example. Matrix orbital EVE3-70 and EVE2-38 use. is that possible?
  17. Hi all! I was recently brain storming on how to display sensor info from aida64 SSE. I wasn't a huge fan on having a secondary sensor display connected through HDMI, as windows does weird things when you have 'multiple' displays connected and even windows 11 doesn't fix it. So I came up with a solution to display the sensor info through a raspberry pi, a web browser and a tiny bit of javascript. If this could be of any use to anyone else, please feel free to either create a PR or fork it and play around with it on your own. https://github.com/DmitrySychev/aida64-remote-sensor-FBEHD-01
  18. Hello, Currently trying AIDA64 before buying the software. At first look the software is really good and everything what i need is there. Except one thing. Under "Hardware Monitoring > LCD" there is an "SteelSeries" entry but when activating the error "HID device 1038-1730 not found" is shown. Is the "Apex Pro Keyboard" currently not supported and/or are there plans to support it in newer versions? Or is the error on my side? (SteelSeries Engine is running and recognises my keyboard) Thanks for your help.
  19. We've added support for both LCDInfo LCD protocols, as described at: LCDInfo USB13700 LCDInfo USBD480 You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. The only thing needed to enable this feature is having the LCD drivers (libusb0) installed, and the display to be connected to a USB port. You can verify if your device is compatible with AIDA64 by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64, and checking its Device ID. It should be one of the following IDs: 16C0-08A2 (USB13700) 16C0-08A6 (USBD480) It is recommended to use the latest firmware for your display. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD or VFD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. BTW, Crystalfontz LCD, POS VFD (customer display, pole display, table display), and Trefon LCD devices are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. Regards, Fiery
  20. Hello, I hope this hasn't already been covered, not found this exact question though already asked. 4D Systems makes a bunch of LCD products which mainly have UART interfaces. They are not primary display interfaces, so don't take an HDMI input etc from your PC, they can be programmed to handle serial data and display it in various ways. You design the GUI yourself in their IDE and then you feed it the data you want in the known format, and make it do what you like with that data. What I am trying to find out is if there is a way to use AIDA64 to collect the data from the PC, such as CPU temperature etc, and send the data out the UART to the display. I don't want all the graphics from AIDA64, all I want is the data for the sensors. I have used AIDA64 for a while, going to a external HDMI monitor and displaying data on that, and it works, but now and then I get issues where windows decides the little monitor is the primary, or the mouse goes in there and gets stuck, and all sorts of other weird things. I also dont want it loading my GPU at all, I just want it off that whole system entirely. Is there a way to have AIDA64 export in a stream the selected Sensor data, to the serial UART? These 4D displays can handle BAUD's into the MBaud rates, so not 9600 or 115200 type levels. If there is, can you please point me in the right direction. If there is a way to get this data, I can create a demo project use a 4D Systems display, and post that up here for other people to use as a base. I have used 4D displays for years in various applications at work and around the house, we build full systems at work using their products, and it just seems the perfect application for PC Chassis builds, rather than using HDMI type solutions off the GPU. Let the display do the GUI 'heavy lifting' itself with its GPU and just feed it the data it is looking for from AIDA64. Any tips would be appreciated Regards W
  21. Is it possible to use 2 (or more) LCDs display different data? Example: #1 for essential CPU etc while a #2 would have cooling info like fans, liquid temps etc. If so... what are some recommendations? Keep hearing Beada (which could work). Alternatively, is there a larger compatible LCD? Ideallly bar style but 17-18 wide. TY in advance for any guidance!!
  22. Hey there, Installed the new card but i do not see all the sensors, like i did on my 2080 ti. Also, when the GPU is idle (low clock) the GPU Clock field on my sensor panel and LCD appear and disappear sometime. Also, app takes way longer to load. If any logs are needed just let me know. Cheers! K
  23. hi all, newbie here! this is my first post so i hope it has landed in the correct place.. be gentle! i have installed the 'simple' version of a64, is it possible to run multiple instances of the sensor panel? i have the sensor panel running in a 5 inch screen located inside my case but have a room change planned which will put the case high on a shelf out of my eye sight so i would like a second display for stats placed under my main monitor. i plan to use a larger screen say a 10.1 'ultrawide (if thats the correct term) as i like the extra real-estate. what are my options? on a similar topic, is it possible to create an 'unpublished' senor panel before removing the currently used panel? or would i have to save the current panel to file or something then start a new panel? also can anyone point me to gauge resources, ie pre made gauges? or an easy to understand tutorial for how to diy them? total novice here, but can follow an idiots guide! i have included the final evolution of my first attempt using the provided gauges etc, it took me ages to get rid of the green dials.. i finally gave up trying to figure it out in a64 so i just changed the hue on the 5inch monitor lol. really hoping to learn the skills to create something like i have seen on here.. some really nice work on the share your panel thread, some of those must have taken ages!!! impressive. any advice greatly received, but remember your talking to an a64 absolute novice!! Thanks folks.
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