>so I wanted to just check out the tower and 
>make sure my PM 6500/250 
>isn't heating up inside but running that >
>application gives me a temp
>reading of : "Unavailable"

>Any suggestions, advice?

The PPC 604 CPU doesn't contain an onboard thermocouple, and I'd therefore
assume neither does the 603. Gauge Pro obviously needs to interface with
it to get a reading. G3s and G4s display temperature fine.

I had problems with a 200MP daughter card that'd run super-hot... Gauge
Pro was obviously useless so I just hooked up a K-type thermocouple to my
DMM and used that to track what's happening. I plan on hard installing a
couple of thermocouples when my 9600 gains a trio of SCSI-LVD drives, so I
can carefully monitor those aswell.

Ben.
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