update to ticket 855

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On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Mark D. Studebaker wrote:

> One thing you can do is use 'prog/dump/i2cdump 0 0x2d'
> to dump the registers of the chip.
> Look for either FF at the alarm registers at 0x41 and 0x42,
> or maybe all FF's.
> This will eliminate the adm1025 driver as the problem.

I'm monitoring this on a machine now. When I have results, I will email you
them.

> If so then the problem is the bus driver or the chip itself.
>
> What bus driver are you using?

i2c-i801

If you mean something else by the bus driver, please let me know. This is what
I thought you meant.

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   Kevin James Flasch
   http://www.uwm.edu/~kflasch/kflasch.gpg



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