On Thursday, Aug 7, 2003, at 17:36 US/Central, Paul Nicholson wrote:


At 6:20 PM -0500 8/6/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
No, the CPU delivered by Apple has the thermometer shut off.

I seem to remember that the PowerPC has a temperature sensing circuit in the die, and that is it accessed from special registers in supervisor space. So with the proper software, it should be readable.

Yes, but this feature has been disabled on the chip.


I don't remember what program I was using but I did some checking in Google and it is indeed disabled.


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