update to ticket 871

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I didn't see an option to add more info to a ticket.

Anyway, here's what one of you guys wrote:

Reply from support:

The perl warnings aren?t the problem.
You have some chip we don?t support. Sorry.
Look at your board, see FAQ.


Have a look at ticket 875 - it fixed the problem for me:

Problem in detail:

Just did some more fiddling on an Asus P4B266 Board:

while the w83781d driver does not recognice this new chip as something it
can talk to, forcing the chip to as99127f on module load does get good
results:

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Perhaps that's something that can be added to the w83781d driver?


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