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Just in case anybody cares:

 

Made this app to looks like cpu-z and show same thing on cpu tab.

 

maybe will help newbies to find out what their cpu support, is throtling works and etc.

 

looking good for me:)

 

right now detects "fine" only core2 based cpus.

 

http://netkas.org/?p=72

 

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hello, looks great, like as the dose version.

 

but, shows me wrong settings as geekbench too.

 

i´ve got a intel 7200 2,53 ghz oc to 3 ghz and the app shows me 3,4 ghz.

 

but still really nice work !!!

 

thx

 

ps: is there a way to c cpu temp. ?

 

thx in advance

exellent, thanks!

 

feedback note: on my T2500 yohna laptop, does not show speedstep, voltage , revision.

 

Are you using a speedstep kext?

 

Mine shows Core speed (stepping), no Core Voltage info, but does show revision.

 

-Stell

Thanks for the effort. Looks like a good tool to have in the OS X toolbox.

 

There are some errors in the data, but those may have been caused by the override kext I need to boot the system. I use the following:

AppleACPIPlatform.kext
AppleDecrypt.kext
ApplePS2Controller.kext
Disabler.kext
IOATAFamily.kext
SMBIOSResolver.kext
System.kext

 

The CPU name and socket in my sig are correct. I got them from CPU-Z before I wiped WinXP from the system. The L2 cache should also be correct.

 

Pent4_cpux.tiff

Awesome, shows speedstepping perfectly. Though Code Name, Technology, Core Voltage and Revision are blank on my Wind.

 

I guess u can add Intel Atom to the list of supported CPUs too.

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