Re: faking computer fan RPM signals
- From: "petrus bitbyter" <p.kralt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 18:44:56 GMT
"Joseph" <spmok2@xxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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> The computer I am running is a Compaq Proliant 3000 server class
> computer, inside are 2 extremely noisy computer fans + the one in the
> power supply. So 3 noisy fans. Its like you have a vacuum cleaner
> going at maximum speed. So far I have not found the key switch to
> allow me into the bios to check this enable/disable mechanism. I am
> assuming it can't be disable.
>
> PS: Wow Compaq engineers are so smart, I guess that's why they merge
> with HP. That's right, design machines that once retired from service
> must be landfilled instead of being put to good use by some good
> people.
>
Why not go back to the source. On www.compaq.com you can search for - and
find - (almost) all the doc you need. The manual part
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/UCR/SupportManual/TPM_179764-001_ch4/TPM_179764-001_ch4.pdf
shows the switches you need to use for changing configuration and wiping the
CMOS-data. Other chapters of the manual, diagnostic tools and packs are also
available, for free. If all that fails you can simply ask a question and get
an answer by e-mail. That's to say I always got one so far.
petrus bitbyter
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