On Jul 25, 2004, at 7:43 PM, Christopher Wood wrote:
The utilities from DayStar, XLR8, PowerLogix, Sonnet all show the temperature of the G3 processor. Don't know how accurate it is. Must say I never heard of any programs that measures the temperature of a hard drive.

Chris Wood


The name of the program I was trying to use is: Temperature Monitor Version 2.0 from Marcel Bresink Software Systems.


The link is: http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html

You see, the reason I was going with this version is because it is compatible with OS-X which is a requirement for my B&W G3 because I do not have any facility to run OS 9 on it in any form. I could run it as it's primary OS but why would i want such an out-of-date OS on any of my systems if I don't have any programs that run on OS 9? and a temp monitor program wont be the reason!

Additionally when I've tried to install OS-9 on the system, it went berserk, so I'm going to stay away from the decrepit OS as much as possible. The down side is, since it's such an old system, (The B&W is very old). I'm forced to use old programs to do any of the diagnostic thing i want to do with the system!

It's all very frustrating.

Additionally The software from Sonnet does not come free. At least, I have not found it as a free download. They want me to buy a set of utilities or one of their processors.

 - Jonathan


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