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ThermographX monitors the various temperature sensors inside your modern Macintosh G4 or G5.
-Records maximum and minimum temperatures.
-Shows temperature records over time, using a zoomable display so you can analyze short-term or long-term.
-Shows individual sensor temperatures on models that have them.
-Graphs customer-submitted temperature results for comparison with your own system.
ThermographX is compatible with many recent Macintosh models. It is known to provide accurate sensor readings on these models:
-12" & 17" PowerBook G4.
-"Aluminum" 15" PowerBook G4.
-"Mirror Door" G4 (see note #2 below).
-Power Macintosh G5.
-iBook G4.
-G4 Cube (see note #2 below).
-iMac G4 & G5.
Note #1 : Motorola's MPC7450CE/D Rev 5 errata indicates "The thermal assist unit (TAU) is no longer supported on the MPC7450, MPC7451, or MPC7441.". Because of this, you will not be able to measure the junction temperature on any system with these processors. At current, this includes the "Gigabit" PowerBook G4 and the "2001 Quicksilver" G4's.
Note #2 : Mac OS X 10.3.5 eliminates compatibility with some older Mac's, like the G4 Cube. I'm investigating if there is a workaround.
Note #3: Some of the most recent PowerBooks don't have updating temperature sensors, and thus their readings may not vary in realtime. This includes the 1.5GHz and 1.67GHz models.
New in this version:
-Added support for dual-core G5's.
-Fixed some sensor readings on older G5's.
-Added measurements for iMac G5's with iSight.
-Updated user measurements for all other models.
Requirements: OS X 10.2.4 or higher, Mac with compatible thermal sensors.
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