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    HDDtempNC

    HDDtempNC

    Tool to acquire hard disk drive temperature from the network interface

    ###### HDDtempNC has now moved to Github ###### ###### Please visit the Github project at https://github.com/viharm/HDDtempNC ###### HDDtempNC provides a script to acquire hard disk drive temperature for a target host by querying an existing HDDtemp daemon and then parse the results according to the request. See project wiki for more details, usage and code.
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    Simple - yet powerful and extendable - system monitoring daemon, written completely in managed C#. User interfaces can be attached using various protocols, and new modules (written in any .NET language) can easily be linked to the core monitoring engine.
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    This project was written in C++ using MS MFC. So, it is built only for Windows using VC++ .NET. The application indexes the windows file system into a readable listing. This is useful for things like FTP servers to show file listings in their root.
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