Asetek Chill Control Software
I have a Asetek AIO liquid cooler, and it has a tricolor LED, the software to control the color of the LED is Chill Control V. It works all the coolers Asetek makes for Corsair, Antec, AMD etc.as far as i can tell. The Color of the LED is controlled by setting a value Between 0 and 255 for the R, B, G, LED colors. I want to write a program that makes the LED change color randomly or based on processor load / temperature but i need a way to modify the colors values There is no API or Source Code available as far as i can tell. So I was thinking about trying to use a memory scanner to modify the memory addresses values but I am not sure how well that will work and I haven't written a program that modifies memory addresses before.
The Configuration of the Asetek WaterChill Control Panel USB Software This is the USB control panel of the WaterChill Xternal water cooling unit. The software is quite simple to handle and offers beside the adjustment of the fans and pump speed, also the possibility to store own profiles, which can be selected very easy in the Windows.
So I'm looking to be told that i can't do this or any better suggestions or how to do it. I also worry that the memory addresses would change frequently Update: So I have run a memory scanner and the Numbers are stored as 4 byte binary. Changing the binary data changes the color of the led but the problem is that every time the program reloads it stores the values at different locations. I dont know where to go from here?
PS If I'm way off base with any of this please let me know, or if its not clear what I am trying to do. I can post screen caps of the program if it is unclear how the application works. I would love to upload and share the finished application. In case anyone is wondering this is my exact cooler: Thanks in advance Also Should this be in Hacking or Code. Kartoteka didakticheskih igr po obzh v starshej gruppe.
Didakticheskie igri po umk 2. Asetek VapoChill LightSpeed [AC] Company: Product: Price: ~$820 USD Date Reviewed: June 21, 2004 Reviewed By: aka rds0811 Rating: (4.5/5) Trying out the VapoChill LightSpeed [AC] (cont): At this point, about thirty minutes into running with the VapoChill I had a huge problem: a bright flash and pop from inside the VapoChill, and then my whole system shutdown. The backlight on the VapoChill LCD and the blue LED on the Chill Control board both went dark, and the VapoChill would not start back up no matter what I tried. I visited the support forums, and the only answer I could find was to send the unit back to Asetek for service. For me, this would be the last option since publishing the review on time was of utmost importance. I decided to once again remove the side panels from the Vapochill to see if there was any visible source of failure. Luckily enough there was, there is a small glass fuse on the top right corner of the circuit board at the rear of the VapoChill and it was visibly blown. I removed it and searched in my area for a replacement, but it is a non-standard size and I was unable to find a fuse of the same size (22mm) with correct rating (250V, 10Amp).