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Re: Low level system status?
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Re: Low level system status?


  • Subject: Re: Low level system status?
  • From: Greg Hulands <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 11:22:12 +1000

I think you might be after IOKit.

On 15/07/2004, at 10:42 AM, Colin Cornaby wrote:

What is the best way to go about getting very low level system status? I'm interested in getting the status of hardware components, i.e. the CPU temperature, computer fan speeds, etc. This is somewhere where I have little experience, and a quick glance at the CHUD tools didn't provide any answers.
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