Jeremy's CPU Speed CSM will display the current CPU speed, either as the actual clock speed, or using the famous turtle/hare icons to indicate fast or reduced speed. Additionally, you can also change what the clock speed will be after restart (on supported models).
Please note that this module only works on Macintoshes that are capable of determining and setting their clock speed. At this point, the only models capable of this are PowerBooks.
Installing the CPU Speed CSM
To install the CPU Speed CSM, it must be placed in the Control Strip folder inside your system folder. Unfortunately, the Apple system software isn't smart enough to automatically realize that it should go there, so you must drag it to this folder manually.
1) Open your System folder.
2) Copy the Jeremy's CPU Speed CSM file to the Control Strip Folder in your System folder.
3) Restart your computer.
Configuring the CPU Speed CSM
When the Control Strip first appears after restarting, the CPU Speed module should be displayed, as shown below:
 
You can toggle between a text only display showing the actual clock speed in MHz, or an icon display, by the popup menu associated with this module. To make the menu appear, click down anywhere on the CPU speed portion of the Control Strip, and it will pop up.
 
Display CPU speed using icons
When this item is selected, the relative CPU speed will be shown (either fast or slow), using the tortoise and hare icons. Otherwise, the actual clock speed in MHz is shown.
Display CPU speed after restart
When this item is selected, the CPU speed after restart will be shown. The CPU speed after restart can be affected by the PowerBook control panel or the "Use reduced/full CPU speed after restart" menu option.†
Use reduced(full) CPU speed after restart
When this item is selected, the CPU speed after restart will be altered. The new clock speed can be displayed using the menu option listed above. If you have already adjusted the clock speed but haven't restarted, the menu item will change to allow you to return to the current speed.†
†The ability to display and set the CPU speed after restart is available on supported models of PowerBooks. The following systems should be supported: Duo 210, 230, 250, or 270c running System 7.1 or later, or a PowerBook 140 through 180c running System 7.5 or later. The PowerBook 100, Duo 280/280c and PowerBook 500 series are not supported.
Revision History
1.1.0 - 4 October 1994
- Module won't load on PowerBooks incapable of running at reduced speeds.