3=This program will try to access the LM78, LM78-j, LM79, GL518SM, GL520SM, Winbond W83781D/W83782D/W83783S and LM75 on your motherboard, there is no guarantee that this program will succeed in this.
4=There can be several reason it may not, most common reasons is that you don't have these chips installed or they are not at their default location, if this is the case you will get some bogus readings from the program.
5=LIABILITY: This program is provided -AS IS- and is USED AT YOUR OWN RISK. Any values you get from this program are not necessarily 100% correct and you should therefore always check them with the values in your BIOS. THE BIOS IS ALWAYS RIGHT!
6=&Cancel
7=Please use the up and down arrows to select the core voltage of your CPU.
8=Please select the port that comes closest to your selected core voltage.
9=Port
10=The program will now go straight to your system tray and display Motherboard Temperature. By double clicking on the icon it will show a window where to customize the program to your personal needs.
11=Confirm
12=Are you sure you want to close MBM?
13=&Yes
14=&No
15=&Minimize
16=Close
17=Show small
18=Show big
19=Volt
20=Voltage
21=Fans / RPM
22=N/A
23=General
24=System
25=Voltages && Fan:
26=Sensor 1:
27=Sensor 2:
28=Sensor 3:
29=Language:
30=Check temperatures, voltages and fans readout every %d seconds.
31=Preferences
32=Run MBM on Windows start-up
33=Start MBM in system tray
34=Enable exit confirmation request
35=Show splash screen at start-up
36=Windows will try to launch MBM from it's current path next time it starts up:
37=Show VUMeters vertical in "show small" view
38=Repeat alarm waves
39=Place Interval Log options in popup menu
40=Options
41=Tab on top:
42=Temperatures
43=Voltages
44=Fans
45=Compensations
46=Visual
47=Log
48=Up/Down
49=CPUIdle
50=SHDN!
51=Resources
52=Start log
53=Stop log
54=View log
55=Delete log
56=Separator for CSV log files:
57=Speaker frequency:
58=System info
59=MBM did not find an Intel SMBus so you can't select an LM75
60=Show temperature in:
61=Celsius
62=Fahrenheit
63=Round fahrenheit off
64=Reset MBM default settings (needs a restart).
65=This will remove MBM from your registry and thus all your custom settings will be removed: only use this if something is wrong and you want to start MBM clean. Would you like to continue?
66=VU-Meter scale: %s.
67=Raise alarm at: %s.
68=Enable %s alarm
69=Show warning message for %s
70=Sound PC speaker for %s alarm
71=On %s alarm run:
72=On %s alarm play:
73=Alarm for %s, it has reached %s and this is on/past the value of %s which you set as alarm value.
74=&Enable alarm
75=&Disable alarm
76=/// no longer used ///
77=Raise Alarm at: %d percent off for:
78=Allow negative values
79=/// no longer used ///
80=Use +%s instead of +3,3
81=Alarms
82=Settings
83=Raise %s alarm after %d seconds of inactivity
84=Alarm for %s, it has reached %d seconds of inactivity
85=%s type:
86=%s division:
87=%s compensation: %s
88=Calibration value for the FanTemp sensor on Fan %d connector is:
89=This will calibrate MBM for the FanTemp Sensor on your Fan %d connector. The selected Fan divider is set on 2. Please make sure the FanTemp sensor is connected and is in calibration mode.
90=Calibration
91=Use Degree symbol in windows
92=Names
93=Tool Tips
94=Icons
95=Fan 1:
96=Fan 2:
97=Fan 3:
98=Place following items on tooltips:
99=System Tray
100=Use lines in icons
101=Use degree symbol in icons
102=Icons font:
103=Icons font size:
104=Icons background:
105=Show following sensors in system tray:
106=Swap following sensors in system tray:
107=Replace system tray icons %d seconds after start-up
108=Swap sensors every %d seconds
109=Warnings log
110=Up/Down log
111=Interval log
112=Write warnings log as:
113=Are you sure you want to delete these files?
114=percent
115=Locked/in use
116=Write interval log as:
117=Write interval log every %s minutes
118=On closing MBM write up/down log as:
119=MBM warnings log, created on:
120=Date
121=Time
122=Speed
123=# of readouts:
124=The FanTemp has been calibrated at: %f. Please connect the sensor to the FanTemp PCB and press Next
125=Lowest
126=Highest
127=Average
128=Show medium
129=System resources
130=User resources
131=GDI resources
132=System alarm at %d percent
133=User alarm at %d percent
134=GDI alarm at %d percent
135=Alarm for %s, it has dropped below %d percent
136=About
137=CpuIdle for Windows 95/98
138=CpuIdle runs a HLT command in an idle-priority thread under Windows9x. This allows modern microprocessors like Intel P5/ P5 MMX/ PPro/ PII/ PIII, AMD K5/ K6/ K6-II/ K6-III or Cyrix M1/ M2 to save power and stay cool.
139=It helps to create a more stable system when CPU temperature is an issue with over-clocking and helps the environment.
140=Select sensor on which CpuIdle should start/stop:
141=Launch CpuIdle when %s has reached %s
142=Close CpuIdle when %s has reached %s
143=On launching CpuIdle play:
144=On closing CpuIdle play:
145=CpuIdle has been started by MBM
146=CpuIdle was already started
147=CpuIdle has been closed by MBM
148=Write CpuIdle log also in warnings log
149=ShutDown NOW! for Win 9x and NT
150=Restart without rebooting the computer (Windows 95/98) / Shutdown / Reboot / Relog / FORCE Shutdown / FORCE Reboot / FORCE Relog / APM or Battery Power-OFF / Standby-Mode /
151="ASK always how..." Mode / MS-DOS Mode / "ShutDown" to Windows NT Commandline. All these actions are available with the ShutDown NOW!⌐ program
152=Use ShutDown NOW! on the Alarm of sensor:
153=Launch ShutDown NOW! with the following switch:
154=Have a %d seconds countdown before launching ShutDown Now!
155=&Launch
156=&Pause
157=&Cancel
158=&Resume
159=MBM is about to launch ShutDown NOW!, press Cancel to stop this process and to disable the ShutDown NOW! alarm settings
160=MBM displayed the ShutDown NOW! window
161=ShutDown NOW! launched
162=User Cancel ShutDown NOW!
163=Help
164=E-Mail author
165=Visit Webpage
166=MBM 4.x is copyright 1999 Alex van Kaam
167=MBM is freeware but any donations are welcome of course ;-)
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//
// Line 1001 will change the way the line is build in the voltage box
// 0 = Core Voltage
// 1 = Voltage Core
//
// Line 1000 give MBM the charset number to use, default this
// is 0, if you want MBM to use another charset for your
// translation then use the following chart:
//
// ANSI_CHARSET 0 ANSI characters.
// DEFAULT_CHARSET 1 Font is chosen based solely on Name and Size. If the described font is not available on the system, Windows will substitute another font.
// SYMBOL_CHARSET 2 Standard symbol set.
// MAC_CHARSET 77 Macintosh characters. Not available on NT 3.51.
// SHIFTJIS_CHARSET 128 Japanese shift-jis characters.
// HANGEUL_CHARSET 129 Korean characters (Wansung).
// JOHAB_CHARSET 130 Korean characters (Johab). Not available on NT 3.51
// GB2312_CHARSET 134 Simplified Chinese characters (mainland china).
// CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET 136 Traditional Chinese characters (taiwanese).
// GREEK_CHARSET 161 Greek characters. Not available on NT 3.51.
// TURKISH_CHARSET 162 Turkish characters. Not available on NT 3.51
// VIETNAMESE_CHARSET 163 Vietnamese characters. Not available on NT 3.51.
// HEBREW_CHARSET 177 Hebrew characters. Not available on NT 3.51
// ARABIC_CHARSET 178 Arabic characters. Not available on NT 3.51
// BALTIC_CHARSET 186 Baltic characters. Not available on NT 3.51.
// RUSSIAN_CHARSET 204 Cyrillic characters. Not available on NT 3.51.
// THAI_CHARSET 222 Thai characters. Not available on NT 3.51
// EASTEUROPE_CHARSET 238 Includes diacritical marks for eastern european countries. Not available on NT 3.51.
// OEM_CHARSET 255 Depends on the codepage of the operating system.