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I started conversing with the author of SIV on the Corsair forum many years ago. We still chat on occasion, usually when he adds a new feature he wants to test on various systems. When I got into Aquacomputer devices, I helped him add support for them. The code is way over my head but I can try the beta versions and report what works and what doesn't until he nails it. If you are interested, you can find SIV at... Source: 10 months ago
Http://rh-software.com/ hwinfo got nothin on this It way more information in a way more condensed form Maybe not everyone's tea but its really good too. Source: 11 months ago
I got fed up with Corsair back in the Link days and have been using a program called SIV to control my Corsair PWM and RGB controllers for years. SIV (not Gigabyte's SIV) is a system monitoring program similar to HWINFO but more expansive. The author of SIV got fed up with Corsair's buggy software so he reverse-engineered their protocols and added support for many Corsair products to SIV. SIV is extremely... Source: 12 months ago
Icue doesn't "block" other applications. It just shoots out polling requests like a drunk soldier with a machine gun, with no regard for other polling requests. The annoying part of this is that the author of SIV was helping Corsair improve their code and showed them how to properly implement the polling mutex, which they did in the later versions of Corsair Link. When they rolled out Icue, they decided that the... Source: about 1 year ago
I am not sure why it says `0x0000`, which implies that the ROM is not being read at all. This is the case regardless whether I pass in a ROM file or not. It might be worth noting that I had a lot of trouble extracting the ROM and managed to do this on a native Windows 11 install using System Information Viewer. Source: about 1 year ago
This app is invaluable for these types of questions https://mactracker.ca. Source: 12 months ago
I use a tool called Mactracker. They update frequently to keep up with obsolete/vintage status and have a macOS app and iOS app. If you click the Software tab in the app you'll get Maximum OS. Https://mactracker.ca/. Source: 12 months ago
You can also use the mac app Mactracker -> https://mactracker.ca/. Source: about 1 year ago
I remember running into a FileMaker database file which contained a list of all Mac hardware, including playable embedded AIFF files of what their startup chimes sounded like. I feel like a librarian in the Library of Babel talking about the pre-prehistoric Internet. Then again, maybe it was an old version the MacTracker app: https://mactracker.ca. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Which is all interesting as the screen they are showing I think is high Sierra which supposedly the early 2009 couldn’t run only the late 2009. As per the mactracker app. Source: over 1 year ago
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