On Nov 10, 2005, at 8:55 PM, Richard Starr wrote:

HI Andy,

At home, I checked my computer and found the processor icon on the bottom line of the Preferences page in 10.4.3. That position told me it was added, not part of the basic operating system as I had remembered. I finally figured out where it came from. It is part of CHUD which are developer's tools. You'll find them in the XCodeTools folder on the Tiger install disk. Run the CHUD package to install the tools and the Processor control icon will appear on the Preferences page, no reboot necessary. You can then select to stop one of your dual processors as I described. When I tried it, one of the % cpu indicators in
MenuMeters went to zero, so it works.

If you do some tests, please let me know what you find.

Rich




ok, thanks will do.

I figured it had to be an add on since I could not locate it in any system preference.


Andy3




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