Temp monitor for ppc?

what cpu temp monitor can be used for ppc mac mini or ppc mac?
using http://www.bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html the widget one and i think that it is reporting the harddisk temp and not the cpu temp since it has the only option of "SMART Disk hardisk model here" and gave me a 45C-49C temp

I don't think there is a CPU temperature sensor on the PPC mini.

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