ADM1031 and ADuC812 controller

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We're just beginning to get some ADM1031 chip driver development
started.  For your application, it might be simple to write a bus
driver for your specific system, and then the chip drivers should all
work w/o modification.  Lm_sensors is very modular to support busses
and sensor/device chips independantly.

I don't know how far the compiling will go on your system?  The code
should be fairly cross-platform (e.g. it works on PPC or Intel x86).


Phil


On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:00:35PM -0800, Naeem Afzal wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We are planning to use ADuC812 to control ADM1031
> device on our board. We will be runnig Linux on it.
> How could we use lm_sensors drivers for this, or what
> sort of effort is needed to port this funcitonality.
> Seems like you guys dont use controller and program
> the devices directly.
> 
> thanks
> 
> naeem
> 
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