No temperature sensor? (Titanium PowerBook 15" - 867 Mhz)

I have a Titanium PowerBook 15" (867 Mhz) and I tried running iPulse and Temperature Monitor to check out its internal cpu/motherboard temperature. To my surprise, both applications tell me that I have no access to temperature information (Temperature monitor even tells me that I have no internal sensors for it to read info from).
Does this laptop includes a temperature sensor? Or are both applications correct?
Rui Batista

Hi, Michael. If your fans are running when you don't think they should, there are several possible reasons:
1. Your expectations are unrealistic, and you're supposing that your Powerbook is, or should be, cool when it isn't and shouldn't be.
2. You have processor-intensive widgets and/or background processes running that you aren't aware of, and they're generating more heat than you think. Use Activity Monitor to see whether anything is using lots of processor cycles, and turn off any unnecessary processes.
3. Your battery charging system isn't properly calibrated, and the charging circuitry is generating heat unnecessarily. Reset your Power Manager and calibrate your battery to see whether matters will improve afterward.
4. Classic is running when you don't need it. Classic generates unreasonable amounts of heat doing almost nothing. Quit Classic when you're not using it.

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