SyvirCom is a real-time virtual computer monitoring software that shows the main hardware of your computer. The virtual reality simulations change along with changes on the motherboard, allowing you to watch your PC at work.

Data flow is simulated between all the main chips, and the main processes of the motherboard are simulated, including data transfer between the CPU and North Bridge hub through to memory cards. As SyvirCom monitors the computer's processor, load changes are detected and the CPU to north bridge bus data lines turn red. The memory bus is also simulated, and the data lines turn red when CPU writes/reads to memory.
One of the most impressive features of SyvirCom is that when you click with the computer's mouse button, it simulates what is going on inside your computer, allowing you to see the path the data travels along on the virtual motherboard. The virtual motherboard displays the data path a key press takes as it journeys to the computer's CPU.
SyvirCom also simulates data being read/write from an IDE hard drive, with data being transported through the South bridge to the North bridge into the CPU. This is simulated in real time when the computer's hard disk has a read/write cycle (XP Only). The heads moving on the virtual hard drive are simulated, and the data lines turn to red as data moves through the controller.
The software also simulates the operation of the graphics card, including on-board memory. This simulation can optionally be included with the motherboard simulations when the CPU updates the screen memory. The motherboard can be rotated and moved, and you can zoom in onto the motherboard to see simulations up close. SyvirCom is highly configurable, and you can set up the program to just monitor hard disk activity or key presses.
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