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On February 06 2008 10:39 R1CH wrote:It actually never occurred to me until after I posted that it could be interpreted this way. I originally named it CPU Saver and then you can see where my line of thought went... Lol dunno if you really did it on purpose for more publicity... :p Either way it's a nice program.
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On February 06 2008 10:13 R1CH wrote:Come on now, did you really expect an AI sAviOr? yes
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I think it is possible that the program doesn't work for me because the feature is not available in P3 celeron and P4.
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On February 06 2008 10:13 R1CH wrote:Come on now, did you really expect an AI sAviOr? as so many have said before me HELL YEAH
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On March 21 2008 23:49 [X]Ken_D wrote: I think it is possible that the program doesn't work for me because the feature is not available in P3 celeron and P4. It doesn't make use of any processor-specific instructions, it should work on anything.
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wats a CPU???? cuz im so confuzed right now
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On March 27 2008 18:04 R1CH wrote:This version should hopefully fix the severe delay / lag issue some people were having. Please let me know if it works. http://r-1.ch/cpusavior-1.2.zip
OMG!!@!! It works for me on my Celeron P3 laptop! I got to try this out on my P4 desktop.
YOU'RE THE BEST R1CH! THANKS!
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bw closes some sec before joining battle net .. : (
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I have created a tool similar to CPU Savior called StarCraft Power Saver. I just released the first version, 0.1, at http://ossguy.com/starcraft_power_saver/ with a blog post at http://ossguy.com/?p=28, which you can comment on if you like. This could probably use a new thread, but as a new member I can't create threads for 10 days so if someone wants to start one for me, that would be great.
StarCraft Power Saver is different from CPU Savior in that it modifies the StarCraft executable directly so you don't need to run any external programs. From what I've read of CPU Savior, StarCraft Power Saver is similar to CPU Savior in most other ways. Any feedback on the tool would be appreciated.
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Germany1298 Posts
modyfing SC.exe = no Bnet = no use, sorry
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Thanks a lot! CPU usage averages 3% and I can play without plugging in the laptop now. The only problem occurs when I load the mineral hack detection (KM9v109), then CPU spikes back to 100%. I guess the two are incompatible. This program's more useful anyways.
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Germany2896 Posts
For every current protection there is still an easy way around (well except a regularily updated Warden which gets a bit harder). You can even modify SC-Code, as long as you do it in memory and remove the modification during bnet signon. But of cause there always is a small banrisk. Smaller for some plugins(Chaosplugin), and larger for others (APMAlert,most AdvLoader Plugins).
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Now that it is getting hot I decided to try this out. It reduces cpu usage properly, but starcraft crashes when I try to log into bnet or go into single player.
I am using windows 2000 with amd 2ghz dual core. Any idea why this would happen?
Also if this can have all kinks worked out it would be great if it were an option in the iccup launcher as well.
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I get mouse lag when I use this. Its not terrible, ive played full games with it, but its pretty annoying. Would it be possible to adjust the plugin to use more cpu power to possibly get rid of the little bit of mouse lag?
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Sorry for bumping this old baybe, but I'm having this issue (surprise surprise) where I basically have to choose between an overheated CPU and a laggy starcraft.
See, my CPU tends to overheat and cause system crashes ever so often when I play starcraft. That is, more often than not lately. Using CPU savior I at least avoid the overheating, but it's a traddeoff for a pretty darn big portion of lagg, mouse-related or otherwise - I seriously have problem telling. I've run a performance monitor which claims my CPU is running at 45-50% and RAM at ~25% when playing without the CPU savior, and about 3% CPU usage and a bit lower RAM when using CPU savior.
On top of it I've recently started getting application errors too, something along the line of "Faulty program starcraft.exe, version 1.15.2.1, wrong module , version 0.0.0.0, wrong adress 0x00000000." - roughly translated from Swedish. Said errors at least - thankfully enough - don't crash the system, just the game.
Reinstalled and cleared all SC-related files on computer I think 3 times in the past 2 weeks. All proper drivers installed for graphics card and checked the CPU fans for dust. I'm clueless by now :S
I suppose this is just a shoutout to whoever recognizes said problem or just has some insight to it. And help/tips would be greatly appreciated.
(Playing on an Intel Core 2 Quad-core Graphics card: GeForce 8800GT 512MB GDDR3 all on a -07 GIGABYTE mothercard, which modelnumber I for the life of me can't remember)
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Germany2896 Posts
Do you use CPU-Savior 1.2 or an older version? Also run a ramtest.
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