Hello Guys, First of all thank you for the lm package you are making. And I'm sending you my conf file just for you to know. The whole file is attached and in the letter I'll put just what was changed and some comments. The Mobo is Soyo 7VCA based on Via Apollo Pro A (if I'm not mistaken) with *686 chip. ------------- Beginning of sensors.conf ----------- # Johannes Drechsel-Burkhard <jdb at chello.at> notes that on his MSI K7T Pro, # temp1 is the CPU temp and temp2 is the SYS temp. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ## The same with mine MoBo label temp1 "CPU Temp" label temp2 "SYS Temp" label temp3 "SBr Temp" # It shows some temperature (~24C) so it's in set in0_min 1.3 # The CPU is Celeron and the voltage is 1.4, so I set in0_max 1.7 # put this boundaries # Maybe these will be of some use to you set temp1_hyst 55 set temp1_over 60 set temp2_hyst 40 set temp2_over 45 set temp3_hyst 60 set temp3_over 65 # With these adjustments the figures are pretty close to what my BIOS # shows but since it show only integers for temp, it's of not of a # too big use. # I adjusted the readings under Linux so that they would show the same # figures as the MBprobe program under windows (98 SE with idle loop # enabled. The prog's site is: http://web.bham.ac.uk/jst829/mbprobe/ compute "2.0V" @/0.955 , @*0.955 compute "2.5V" @/0.973 , @*0.973 compute "3.3V" @/0.974 , @*0.974 compute "5.0V" @/0.975 , @*0.975 compute "12V" @/0.968 , @*0.968 compute "temp1" @/1.034 , @*1.034 compute "temp2" @/1.053 , @*1.053 ------------- End of sensors.conf ------------- Hope it will do you some good. -- Best regards, AleX Zhuravliov -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: sensors.conf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 34248 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20020419/f9cff2e7/attachment.obj