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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    I test the megascript CPUusage
    all of th emegascript is lower than 5%(include overclock with everest on) except MSN takes 45%, CPU usage 25%, wifi and lan scripts takes 10%

    When you play in a game, the only thing you have to do is to put overclock with no autochange!
    and when you not play, put autochange, because, games, need the cpu.

    Predator, i think G51 dont have oled display....

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    No autochange = burn in... My screen already has a light burn in after having DirectConsole on for 4 hours.

    But if you do like you set(the priority thing) for msn script, the cpu usage goes WAY down. Also, you can get everest its cpu usage down a couple of notches deselecting some stuff you don't need in the External Applications Settings tab, including Write to WMI or something like that, it's not used by megascript.
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Welcome

    I have installed Megascript for my G50V. I have also Everest and I have a problem because some options are not working. You can see them below on the screens. I have Windows 7. Please help me...






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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    You probably missed installing the plugins for LCDHype, check out my megascript beta post, it will show you the links to the plugins
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Thanks man!
    I was missing Everest and Battery Plugin.
    Thanks very much.

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    My MSN plugin is acting kind of weird on W7 64bit, most of the time it's just showing status: Unknown, I checked the script, tried it with the original MegaScript, still doesn't work. I remember it working a while back, and I haven't messed with the plugins...

    EDIT: There was this one time when I started up windows and it looked like LCDHype was reset.... I had to completely reconfigure all my settings and reapply the script. But since the rest of the scripts are working fine.

    I was wondering what script is the one taior3 is using in picture no 4?
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Maybe 64-bit incompatibility of MSN plugin or smt...since my code is mixed C++/Delphi, the MSN data collector is written in C++, then exporting couple of functions for the LCDHype (Delphi) plugin that reads it...I'll check it out later
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Quote Originally Posted by Predator_MF View Post
    Maybe 64-bit incompatibility of MSN plugin or smt...since my code is mixed C++/Delphi, the MSN data collector is written in C++, then exporting couple of functions for the LCDHype (Delphi) plugin that reads it...I'll check it out later
    No, i have vista 64bits, and it's working fine!
    The only problem which have the plugin is the cpu usage.....

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Can't help with the CPU usage for MSN and Skype, those two use COM mechanism to read the data, as soon as I call any function for reading text I get high CPU usage, nothing can be done there. That's why I focused on optimizing the scripts minimizing the MSN/Skype plugin calls to minimum
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    I dont have any problem about that! You have done too much! I said thousand of thanks about your work!

    The only thing that i miss is a correctly plugin for leds.....

    I did an script for weather forecast! because virustrinity fixed the plugin!

    If someone want the script just warm me!

 

 

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