Mac Book Core 2 Duo Temperature Sensor kext name and location

Is there anyway to list all the sensors on a platform?
davidpryce123 wrote on :

Hi Group,

I have a program that retreives information from temperature sendor on my Power Mac G5.

Do the Mac Book Core 2 Duo have a temperature sensor?

Does anyone know the location of the kext that has temperature sensor information?

The Power Mac G5 is in AppleMacRISC4PE.kext.

Is there anyway to list all the sensors on a platform?

Thanks

David

nospam replied on :

In article 1180078674.328238.138240@redacted.invalid, davidpryce123@redacted.invalid wrote:

Hi Group,

I have a program that retreives information from temperature sendor on my Power Mac G5.

Do the Mac Book Core 2 Duo have a temperature sensor?

Does anyone know the location of the kext that has temperature sensor information?

The Power Mac G5 is in AppleMacRISC4PE.kext.

Is there anyway to list all the sensors on a platform?

http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html http://www.bresink.de/osx/HardwareMonitor.html

Jolly Roger replied on :

On 2007-05-25 02:37:54 -0500, davidpryce123@redacted.invalid said:

I have a program that retreives information from temperature sendor on my Power Mac G5. Do the Mac Book Core 2 Duo have a temperature sensor? Does anyone know the location of the kext that has temperature sensor information? The Power Mac G5 is in AppleMacRISC4PE.kext. Is there anyway to list all the sensors on a platform?

You might get better response from a software development news group. Try comp.sys.mac.programmer.*

Adrian replied on :

Jolly Roger jollyroger@redacted.invalid wrote:

On 2007-05-25 02:37:54 -0500, davidpryce123@redacted.invalid said:

I have a program that retreives information from temperature sendor on my Power Mac G5. Do the Mac Book Core 2 Duo have a temperature sensor? Does anyone know the location of the kext that has temperature sensor information? The Power Mac G5 is in AppleMacRISC4PE.kext. Is there anyway to list all the sensors on a platform?

You might get better response from a software development news group. Try comp.sys.mac.programmer.*

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