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Description:A simple fan control/temperature monitoring tool for iMac G5 20" iSight running MorphOS.
Developer/Porter:Frank Mariak
Readme:
This is a simple fan control/temperature monitoring tool for iMac G5 20"
iSight running MorphOS.

It allows you to manually control the fan speeds within its valid/reported
range and view various temperatures. This is meant to be more of an
experimental tool if you should ever experience issues with too high
temperatures when running the system on high CPU load.

While iMac G5 is not officially supported by current MorphOS versions which
is 3.15 at the time of this release, future MorphOS versions might have
better system integration and/or might require to get this tool updated if
you still want to use it.

If you encounter any issue, please contact me at frank@morphos-team.net

New in Version 0.4

- new shell/icon parameters

MIN_RPM0 minimum fan rpm speed for fan 0 (optical fan)

MIN_RPM1 minimum fan rpm speed for fan 1 (CPU fan)

MIN_RPM2 minimum fan rpm speed for fan 2 (HDD fan)

NOGUI do not open the user interface but only adjust minimum rpm
speed if necessary, (only useful if any of the MIN_RPM
args is used)

Any of the minimum RPM arguments won't take effect if it is either out of
the fan's own minimum/maximum range or below the actual current setting
of the fan

Upload Date:Jan 01 2021
Category:System/Monitoring
Download:iMacFanCtrl_0.4.lha
Md5:b90c7c1ec18dd1dafb989a5a3d65f556
Size:17 KB
Downloads:517
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History
Last Comments
papiosaur
02 Feb 2023
15:28
jacadcaps said on MorphZone: "Fan control for the iMac is ready and will be included in the next MorphOS release. "
alex
01 Feb 2023
12:14
Hello,
first thank you for this tool which is very handy.
I wanted to know if you would share the source code on any github repo ?
I would like to work on a library which would automatically control the fan speed based on CPU temp.
Because on my IMac G5 ISight 20" (A1145) the fans are always at the minimum speed even if the CPU temp is high.