Actually, it's probably less intrusive to provide that merging of data at the application level (sensors)? Having psuedo-adapters connecting to the output of other things' outputs sounds complicated and prone to breaking when changes are made to their code. Phil On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 04:58:05PM -0500, Mark Studebaker wrote: > Interesting idea, we could do a pseudo-i2c adapter like i2c-isa and make it > work. I'll look into it further. > mds > > Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > On this website (http://linuxfr.org/2002/01/11/6644,0,0,0,1.php3 - sorry, it > > is in french), a person has announced that he has written a small application > > (http://coredump.free.fr/linux/hddtemp-0.2.tar.gz) to read temperature of IDE > > disk drives, using the S.M.A.R.T. function. > > > > Maybe, it can be integrated into lm-sensors, so a lot of applets using > > lm-sensors (for kde, gnome or window-maker) can see the hard disk > > temperatures. But this application doesn't use the I2C or lmbus, so I don't > > know if it is easily integrable into lm-sensors. > > > > So I want to have your opinion about that. > > > > Aurelien > > > > P.S. : Sorry for my bad English -- Philip Edelbrock -- IS Manager -- Edge Design, Corvallis, OR phil at netroedge.com -- http://www.netroedge.com/~phil PGP F16: 01 D2 FD 01 B5 46 F4 F0 3A 8B 9D 7E 14 7F FB 7A