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jmaurice

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  1. Hi @red-ray, Thanks for your reply. I'm not running my PSU in a PC, I actually bought several hundred of these PSUs for a hobby project involving lots of GPUs. I was hoping to write a simple utility in Linux that I could add to my monitoring system to periodically check the Watts In / Watts Out for power consumption statistics. Sorry for the late response. Since the last post to this thread was 4 months ago, I actually didn't expect much of a reply at all. I just thought back to check this thread today and I was very happy to see your reply. I came across the CL++ project on Github, but it seems to not support this PSU at all... If you can give me any advice that would be a big help, and when I get it working then I will submit a patch for merging into CL++ in the form of a pull-request. There really isn't enough OSS support for these PSUs, and I would like to contribute to the community effort. Thanks! Best Regards, J. Maurice
  2. Anyone know how to talk to the 1B1C:1C0D device that appears when you connect the USB C-Link cable from a RM1000i ? (not to be confused with non-i RM1000 which does not have USB) I modified CL++ to use the new PID but it doesn't seem to use a similar protocol. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks.
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