P-ST8: Windows utility for AMD family 10h, 15h, 17h, 19h CPUs

This program carries no warranty. It may cause a crash, may cause data loss, may fry your hardware.
Wear safety glasses at all times. Blah, blah, blah.

It's been tested on: Athlon II X2 (Regor)
                     Athlon X4 (Richland)
                     Athlon X4 (Kaveri)
                     Ryzen 1500X
                     Ryzen 3500X

It's been tested on Windows 2000 (with extended kernel) and Windows 7 64-bit.


2025 Apr 28 - fifth release  (p-st8r2)

The program can be minimized to a system tray icon. Both multipliers and dividers are now displayed
for Zen-based processors (because they use both).

2025 Mar 29 - fourth release

Added preliminary support for Zen 1. Fixed a race condition. Fixed mousewheel crash.

2021 Nov 13 - third release

The program has been updated; changed the build so it doesn't load COMDLG32.DLL for no reason,
tweaked process priority, and included 64-bit WinRing0 driver so it can work on 64-bit Windows


Tips:

the p-state indicated in green is the currently active one, however this does not update in realtime
if the p-state is changed by another process or by the 'AUTO' function

when a p-state button is 'out' then the AUTO function will not change to that state (or skip over it)

use this command line to automatically load and apply saved settings:
  P-ST8 load

clicking 'load' inside the program window does not immediately program the CPU. It's necessary to
click 'apply settings' first.

