We haven't looked at the datasheet closely and so we can't really say. Generally the coding and testing is straightforward after we get a board to work with. mds Andrew Greig wrote: > > Greetings, > > Firstly, you guys are doing a great job with the development of i2c and > lm_sensors, this project really seems to be progressing. It sure make > life easier for the rest of us that you've already done so much work in > this area. > > Anyway, I've been trying to get sensor data from a system known as a > Quanta, with a CP810E-FL motherboard, that features a (you guessed it) > Intel 810E chipset. According to the motherboard manual, it has a > National Semiconductor PC87366 Super I/O controller that among other > things does temperature and voltage monitoring. The lm_sensors new > drivers page lists this chip as having no planned driver. I don't think I > have the skills to volunteer to write one, but I am curious about how > difficult it would be for this chip to be supported. Is it greatly > different to any of the other chips you have drivers for? > > Thanks for your time. > -- > Andrew Greig - Technical Support > Internet Business Services Ltd. > Beta Centre - Stirling Innovation Park - STIRLING - FK9 4NF - United > Kingdom > (tel) +44 (0)1786 451600 (fax) +44 (0)1786 451274 (web) www.mezzonet.net