K kraades macrumors member Original poster Jul 9, 2012 #1 XBMC on Apple TV 2. The CPU/GPU temperature info is not correct in XBMC. Is it possible to get this info from the command line? So I can feed it to XBMC... Thanks.
XBMC on Apple TV 2. The CPU/GPU temperature info is not correct in XBMC. Is it possible to get this info from the command line? So I can feed it to XBMC... Thanks.
steve-p macrumors 68000 Jul 9, 2012 #2 I can see how having incorrect values could be annoying, but... why does XBMC need that anyway? Has anyone ever had an ATV overheat? OK ATV1 was hot as a frying pan all the time, but ATV2 and 3 run cool. Would that information be useful?
I can see how having incorrect values could be annoying, but... why does XBMC need that anyway? Has anyone ever had an ATV overheat? OK ATV1 was hot as a frying pan all the time, but ATV2 and 3 run cool. Would that information be useful?
K kraades macrumors member Original poster Jul 9, 2012 #3 Necessary? No. But in XBMC is it very easy to set the cpu and gpu temp command so why not if it is possible? Unfortunately until now no success. 😡
Necessary? No. But in XBMC is it very easy to set the cpu and gpu temp command so why not if it is possible? Unfortunately until now no success. 😡