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SubjectRe: SMART-ide how???
On Mon, 10 Aug 1998, paul wrote:

> hi!
> how can i ***internpret*** the S.M.A.R.T values in /proc/.../smart_values ???
>
> is there any graphical toolkit in tcl/tk or some script to bring meaning
> into the hex values?

If not, I'll bet it isn't hard to locate the source file that
places these values here, and determine what they are for. Then
it would be easy to write a program to display the stuff.

That would be cool, getting an email message from your hard disk
saying:

From: Quantum Fireball SE <dev-hda@localhost>
Subject: I've fallen and I can't get up.

Hi there, this is your hard disk, and I'm falling apart! Replace
me soon or you will lose out bigtime.



;o)


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