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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Mac OS X And The PowerMac G5 Post 41361 by RedVenim on Friday 3rd of October 2003 07:26:19 PM
Old 10-03-2003
Mac OS X And The PowerMac G5

When they say that the G5 is the faster (more faster) than any UNIX Workstation that means Dual Processor Workstations right?

(Stupid Question, I know)

I heard theres one Super Super clusternode in a research and varsity joint in the US that will have over 1200 G5's chips in it?

Medical, Science and 1 massive UT2K3 Multiplayer Game? Smilie hehe
 

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FINSIO(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 FINSIO(4)

NAME
finsio -- Fintek LPC Super I/O driver SYNOPSIS
finsio0 at isa? port 0x4e DESCRIPTION
The finsio driver provides support for the Fintek F71805F, F71806F, F71862FG, F71872, F71882 and F71883 LPC Super I/O chips. Only the Hardware Monitor device is supported and it provides you to monitor the sensors through the envsys(4) API. The finsio Super I/O Hardware Monitor supports 15 sensors (this depends on the chip ID): Sensor Units Typical Use IN0 uV DC Internal 3.3Vcc IN1 uV DC Memory Vtt IN2 uV DC RAM Vcc IN3 uV DC Chipset V IN4 uV DC +5V IN5 uV DC +12V IN6 uV DC Vcc 1.5V IN7 uV DC Vcore IN8 uV DC Vsb IN9 uV DC Vbat (optional) Temp1 uK CPU Temperature Temp2 uK Motherboard Temperature Temp3 uK (undefined) Fan0 RPM CPU Fan Fan1 RPM User Fan1 Fan2 RPM User Fan2 SEE ALSO
envsys(4), envstat(8) HISTORY
The finsio driver first appeared in NetBSD 5.0. AUTHORS
The finsio driver was written by Geoff Steckel and Juan Romero Pardines. BSD
April 3, 2008 BSD
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