In a message dated 2005-02-07 4;35;35Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Be aware that the method by which the various apps measure the temperature is via *uncorrected* thermistors in either the CPU or the CPU socket (I forget the exact location in the G3) >>
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