Hi,

I don't have much experience with Macppc but I think x86 "rules" should apply.

Usually an idle temperature is under 65°C with fan not at maximum
speed. Not idle, If your CPU is getting more than 90°C, there is
problably something wrong with your cooling system.

The temperatures you show are normal.

Regards
Charles

2013/4/17 Tor Houghton <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I found and repurposed an old PowerBook6,4 yesterday. Thanks all who worked
> on the macppc port.
>
> The onboard BCM4306 appears to be working just fine after running fw_update
> too.
>
> I have a question regarding the onboard temperature sensors; they are
> currently reading:
>
> hw.sensors.adt0.temp0=38.00 degC (Remote)
> hw.sensors.adt0.temp1=38.00 degC (Internal)
> hw.sensors.adt0.temp2=52.00 degC (Remote)
>
> First of all, what are they measuring (where)? And secondly, what is
> considered to be "oops, too hot"? It won't be doing anything but shift
> network traffic in and out of its gem0 and bwi0 interfaces (it's repurposed
> as a firewall/IPv6 gateway).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tor

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