label.dll cannot work with mbm 5.3 Thread last updated on 2004-08-09 07:52:09

Posted by member 14891 on 2003-06-25 13:16:23

self-explanatory. the syntax is --> "[mbmTemperature(1)]ºC"
it doesnt work, showed 0. any idea?

Posted by member 2112 on 2003-06-25 18:06:33 link

Works for me. The only thing I can think of is that you don't have MBM setup correctly. This might seem like a stupid question but is the temperature for Sensor 1 reported correctly in MBM?

Posted by member 14891 on 2003-06-25 19:39:09 link

yeah, the temp for sensor 1 is reported correctly in MBM(i compared it with Hardware Monitor). samething happened on mbmVoltage, there's no voltage show even my mbm showed the voltage. any idea?thanks in advance. :)

Posted by member 503 on 2003-06-28 00:21:51 link

Try: [mbmTemperature(0)]

Posted by member 1 on 2003-06-28 00:49:43 link

Remember...all PC counting starts at 0. Unless you have some extra sensors or some funky stuff.

Posted by member 14891 on 2003-06-28 01:04:12 link

hmm, i tried from 0-10, still not working. weird, it works fine when i'm using hardware monitor & mbm dashboard. @.@

Posted by member 38631 on 2003-07-01 06:14:49 link

do you have the latest label.dll? if not, download it and it should work fine.

Posted by member 47800 on 2003-10-06 23:38:24 link

Mine is reporting 0C as well ... its label 1.99 and MBM 5.3.4.0

Posted by member 36955 on 2003-10-07 06:50:26 link

win2k sp4, label 1.99, mbm 5.3.4.0 works fine here, using "[mbmTemperature(1)]°"

Posted by member 23367 on 2004-07-27 04:55:47 link

sorry to dig up old posts, but a new one wasn't necessary i belive. My problem is, it keeps showing the temp in c, i put in the LabelUseFahrenheit command, but it still does the same, any uidea what i did wrong? (mbm v5.3.7.0)

Posted by member 103440 on 2004-07-27 06:52:39 link

There is a patch to "mbm v5.3.7.0" that corrects some problems with 3rd part programs that tries to read info from it, like samurize! Maybe label has the same problem!? Try aplying the patch and see if it works. I think this is a MBM problem and not from label!

Posted by member 12025 on 2004-07-27 13:12:01 link

You could try using a newer label module, if that doesn't work.

Posted by member 23367 on 2004-08-09 07:52:09 link

xlabel 3.1 doesn't work, still shows in c. the mbm5 patch doesn't work either, what could be wrong? do you think its possible to make a script that takes the values of the temp and then make it convert it, and then display that? (i guess xlabel is supposed to do that, but maybe it canbe done externally)