On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 08:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The question I have is has anyone else experienced this memory cache issue
and if so what happened and what did you do about it? Any suggestions for
me?


I have been using my Lombard/333 day after day for the past four years and have not had a single problem with it. Of course since this reported issue is with temperature, I could be close to the frying point of many components as I'm typing and I wouldn't know until some serious symptoms show up. Any of those who have used a Lombard for years could probably attest to never hearing the fan go on (I think I've heard it cycle on once in four years).

So that has always made me curious about the internal temperature in these 'books. Does anyone know of a reliable CPU temperature monitor for OS X? A quick search on Version Tracker revealed nothing that works for a Lombard.

Scott Cave
Charleston, SC
Lombard/333
320 MB / 4 GB
10.1.5




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