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Seems like the object is release to a pool that doesn't exist although normally autorelease pool should be present somewhere.

 

Is HWSensors by chance made with or without ARC on?

 

I am not sure. I am using the precompiled installer from: https://github.com/kozlek/HWSensors/

 

I guess I could try compiling it myself and see if I still have this issue. I will say however that I am not a programmer and unless the instructions to compile it are clear and detailed, I might have problems doing it.

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Try flicking this thing on in the build settings page it's highlighted in red it was created to take care of memory management although you'd have to end up skimming through and taking out all the release and retain lines since the project was made without it but I posted it anyhows just as an fyi.

 

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HWMonitor.app seems botched on my system (Asus P6T SE, i7 920, HD 4850, Lion 10.7.4) in the ef85da05b8 commit - launches and works in the background but the icon vanishes from menubar right after launch. Using Installer pkg, app from dc4c302ea9 commit works fine.

 

Hi Kozlek

+1 here.... same problem here (on ML DP4)

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hi Kozlek

please , becasue in kernel log have this?

This is a normal or an error ?

 

SMC: system writing key NTOK, length 1
SMC: system writing key NATi, length 2
SMC: Ninja Action Timer is set to 0
SMC: system writing key NATJ, length 1
SMC: Ninja Action Timer Job: do nothing
SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8

 

And This

SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8

I wait your news

PS I have installed new rev

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hi Kozlek

please , becasue in kernel log have this?

This is a normal or an error ?

 

SMC: system writing key NTOK, length 1
SMC: system writing key NATi, length 2
SMC: Ninja Action Timer is set to 0
SMC: system writing key NATJ, length 1
SMC: Ninja Action Timer Job: do nothing
SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8

 

And This

SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8

I wait your news

PS I have installed new rev

I have Ninjas too, no indication how skilled or deadly they are, but appears they are ready for action at a moments notice :ninja:

 

Edit-added :ninja: since good opportunities to use :ninja: are rare, or at least rarely seen...or heard..

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I have Ninjas too, no indication how skilled or deadly they are, but appears they are ready for action at a moments notice :)

 

Here's mine, using the latest version, same notices~

Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC::smcInitHelper ERROR: MMIO regMap == NULL - fall back to old SMC mode
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key NTOK, length 1
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key NATi, length 2

Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: Ninja Action Timer is set to 0
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key NATJ, length 1
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: Ninja Action Timer Job: do nothing
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
Jun 21 17:08:00 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8

Jun 21 17:08:43 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
Jun 21 17:08:43 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8
Jun 21 17:08:48 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKT, length 4
Jun 21 17:08:48 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key CLKH, length 8
Jun 21 17:09:53 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key MSDW, length 1
Jun 21 17:09:53 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: display is now awake
Jun 21 17:10:39 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key MSDW, length 1
Jun 21 17:10:39 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: display is now asleep
Jun 21 17:10:41 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: system writing key MSDW, length 1
Jun 21 17:10:41 Asus kernel[0]: SMC: display is now awake

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hi,kozlek

have u checked my post @ #497

since i am a notebook user, i am little curious about the display blabla

once i manually turn off the display , kernel log shows the info

however, sometimes , the display is still on but kernel log also shows the info

do u know what happened ?

 

plus, one of my friends find that using your category of fakesmc

there is one less option in EnergySaver Preference compared with Slice's rev609

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