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# Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I<sup>3</sup>M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications | # Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I<sup>3</sup>M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications | ||
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* [[Airtop: I3M on Windows | Installing I<sup>3</sup>M on Windows]] | * [[Airtop: I3M on Windows | Installing I<sup>3</sup>M on Windows]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:13, 26 July 2016
I3M - The integrated interactive information monitor is a GUI system integrated in the front panel of Airtop.
I3M has the following major components:
- An OLED display.
- Navigation keys.
- Programmable micro-controller.
- Interfaces to power and temperature sensors on the motherboard.
- Serial interfaces for communication with BIOS and operating system.
- The user can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I3M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications.
- I3M firmware can be upgraded.
I3M Linux Daemon
- You need to install the airtop-fpsvc service that provides system information to the front panel
- Reboot the Airtop after installation
- Now you can navigate through menus between multiple screens of the I3M that display system information, temperatures, power consumption and notifications