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* Update Fan Noise Signal Checker. * Fix typo and using streamwriter * Fix Readme. * Improve the code. * Fix GUID. * Update to the latest .Net8. * Remove usused using. * Change GUID and task name as readonly. * Add trip point. * Refactor console output and add result writer * Update .gitignore and Program.cs * Update WriteResult method to display trip points in hexadecimal format * Add FanStatusChange event handling * Update FanNoiseSignal_Checker program to include Noise Impact Support * Update noiseImpactSupport variable to true * Adding 'using' for TraceProcessor --------- Co-authored-by: Jeremy Tsai <JETSAI@microsoft.com> |
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Sample code demonstrating use cases of the Microsoft.Windows.EventTracing.Processing.All nuget package. | eventtracing-processing-samples |
TraceProcessor Samples
This repository contains sample projects designed to show off various use cases of the Microsoft.Windows.EventTracing.TraceProcessor class and its various data sources. Each sample project folder contains its own readme detailing what it does and how it can be run.
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