Hello mds, list: > If the 8707 is on the isa bus hopefully you can see it > with 'isadump 0x295 0x296'. Nope. > If it is on the ASB100 i2c bus you are out of luck. Maybe not... remember there's a SMBus connector on the board. Is there any reason I can't wire it to the parallel port and use the i2c-pport driver? I hope the 8707 is on the same bus. I think I'll try that this weekend. Also, please add me to the sensors mailing list. Thanks and regards, Mark -- Mark M. Hoffman mhoffman at lightlink.com On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 09:37:58PM -0500, Mark D. Studebaker wrote: > thanks for the info. > I added 645 blacklist to CVS. > If the 8707 is on the isa bus hopefully you can see it > with 'isadump 0x295 0x296'. > If it is on the ASB100 i2c bus you are out of luck. > Don't expect Asus to reply. > mds > > "Mark M. Hoffman" wrote: > > > > Hello mds, list: > > > > Here is what information I have for the Asus P4S333 mainboard: > > > > SiS645/SiS961 > > > > This pair is misdetected as SiS5595 like many other SiS chipsets. Take a > > look at the attached file for details. I hope you get this soon enough to > > "blacklist" it for 2.6.3. I'll send a patch if you want but it's probably > > just as easy to let you do it. > > > > ITE 8707F > > > > According to a marketing rep from ITE, this is a custom part for a > > board maker - thus, no datasheets will be made available. The good > > news is: he told me that the hardware monitoring functions of the > > chip are exactly as the 8712. That said, I haven't been able to find > > it w/ sensors-detect. I'll post more when I get a chance. > > > > ASB100 "Bach" > > > > This is a custom ASIC by Asus that (I think) is the SMBus master. I > > haven't heard a peep out of Asus yet but I'll keep trying. I would > > really like to be able to use this because the board has a set of SMBus > > pins. > > > > Other vitals: I'm using a stock RedHat kernel 2.4.9-21 and a CVS > > snapshot post 2.6.2. > > > > Also BTW... Some windows monitoring S/W came with the board; I really > > don't believe what it reports about the CPU temp... always 40 C no > > matter if the CPU is crunching Seti at home for hours or idle after a cold > > boot. The BIOS numbers do seem reliable though. > > > > Regards, > > > > Mark > > > > -- > > Mark M. Hoffman > > mhoffman at lightlink.com > > > > > > > > pci.txtName: pci.txt > > Type: Plain Text (text/plain)