Quote Originally Posted by stasio View Post
LinX 0.6.4

LinX 0.6.4-.exe

-added possibility to run tests on a given time interval and a new drop-down menu to switch between the two modes (times / minute)
-minor changes / improvements UI
-chart window will now properly retain their position when you exit the program
-fixed a bug is not very frequent errors LinX with heavy CPU
-Added new command line options, corrected mistakes found in the old (LinX.exe-help to display the available options)
-added a second in the file names to avoid renaming
(Google translate)
Thanks, stasio. You were faster once again.
A more english-friendly version of the changelog:

LinX 0.6.4

- added an option to run tests for a specified period of time. Use the drop-down list to set minutes or times to run tests
- small UI redesign/enhancements
- graph windows now correctly save their positions on program close
- fixed a somewhat rare bug leading to false LinX errors when CPU usage was high
- added new command-line options, fixed found bugs in older ones (run LinX.exe -help to view the list of command-line options)
- added seconds to filenames to prevent overwriting


Will update the 1st post as well as main links later.

Quote Originally Posted by Duh
Joschi, give Dualist some time ( I am tryig to communicate this the nice way, not the blatant way, of course ) .You ll be amazed of what he can do. . Really, he can do whatever he pleases, he is just with plenty of stuff going on and needs a tad of time to work on updates.
Gracias, amigo. You're too kind.

Quote Originally Posted by jcool
Hm... not sure but I have a feeling this still doesn't work properly with Gulftown. Gflops are definitely way low. Have a look. Water temps are kinda high ATM, so not comparable to my earlier screens.
This is just what I needed. Well, bad news then. If it is working, then low temps & GFlops is most likely a Linpack issue. LinX seems to do its job just fine here. Maybe play with priorities a bit, or try 32-bit version (just out of curiosity)?

And BTW, the amount of envy accommodating in this thread is rising with every next screenshot of that i9 of yours.