Resource Tab
All items on this tab will be disabled under NT
Alarms
Raise X Alarm at Y percent;
default := Unchecked and 20 (System); Unchecked and 20 (User);Unchecked and 25 (GDI);
Check the box for each resource to turn it's alarm on. Use the up and down arrows you can increase/decrease the precentage a resource alarm should go off
Show Warning Message for Resources;
default := Checked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor show you a message when a Resource Alarm Settings has been reached. PC speaker and play Wav will not be avaible if you uncheck this box.
Sound PC Speaker for Resource Alarm;
default := Checked;
Checking this box will make your PC Speaker beep when the a Resource Alarm Settings has been reached. This option is only available if Show Warning Message checked.
On Resource Alarm Run;
default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor run another program when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached. If you see [none] then this means that no other program has been selected. Click the Select File button to locate the program you want to launch when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached.
Select File;
default := [none];
Clicking on this box will bring up a standard Windows Open dialog box. In this box you can select the File/Program you want to run when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached. Only Executable files can be selected (*.Exe, *.Com, *.Bat).
On Fan Alarm Play;
default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor play a wave when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached. If you see [none] then this means that no wave has been selected. Click the Select Wave button to locate a wave you want to launch when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached. This option will not be avaible if you have the Show Warning Message unchecked.
Select Wave;
default := [none];
Clicking on this box will bring up a standard Windows Open dialog box. In this box you can select the wave you want to play when the Resource Alarm Settings have been reached. Only waves can be selected (*.wav).
Resources
Enable Resource Readings (not ACPI Compatible !);
default := UnChecked;
Checking this will make MBM try to readout your system resources, this works fine but it will stop your PC from going into standby mode.
Show Resources Under VUMeter;
default := UnChecked;
Checking this will make the resources appear under your VUMeter.