Mac OS X just keeps getting better!

Released on = July 7, 2006, 4:44 am

Press Release Author = Nivea David

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = The newest cat in the pack, 10.4 Tiger, has new bells and
whistles and terrific updates that make it even easier and more fun to use.
Now see the Hardware Monitor.

Press Release Body = 7th July 2006, The newest cat in the pack, 10.4 Tiger, has new
bells and whistles and terrific updates that make it even easier and more fun to
use.
Now see the Hardware Monitor.

Hardware Monitor is electronically distributed software. Hardware Monitor is an
application to read out all accessible hardware sensors in Macintosh computers.

Currently more than 100 different Macintosh hardware sensors and more than 200 hard
drive temperature sensors are supported. The program can visualize the

history graphs of the readings, display measured values in a large variety of
fashions, or announce readings by speech output.
Depending on what sensors are built into your Macintosh system, the following data
can be accessed:

. Temperature readings at different locations

. Battery data of portable computers

. Voltage sensors

. Current (amperage) sensors

. Fan speed sensors

. Sensors for pulse-width controlled fans

. Power and load sensors

. Ambient light sensors

. User-defined artificial sensors to monitor the operating system

The Next thing is Video Cards. Video Cards are devices that display graphics and
text on a monitor. They require special software called drivers to communicate

with the operating system kernel. Different video cards differ in the amount of
colors they can display (color depth), the amount of dots (pixels) per line, and the


amount of lines per screen. Along with your video cards limitation to certain
resolutions and refresh rates, your monitor must be compatible to display at the
same

setting.

Video cards use onboard RAM to store the image before drawing it to the screen .The
more RAM available, the larger the image (resolution) and the more colors

available.

PC video cards are available for the ISA, PCI, and AGP interface. Macintosh video
cards are generally available for the PCI and AGP interface. Certain video cards

are called accelerators in that their drivers are optimized to take special requests
from the operating system and process them in much less time than a normal request

would take.

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