ADM1025 (fwd)

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I got this one too.  I tried to reply as well as I could.  If someone
wants to take another shot at it, go ahead.  BTW- it looks like the
exact same email I received, save the 'Dear Frodo,' part, of course.


Phil

On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 06:55:21PM +0200, frodol at dds.nl wrote:
> V. R. Venkatramana wrote:
> >From vvenkataramana at yahoo.com Wed Apr 24 22:40:04 2002
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> Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 13:26:46 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "V. R. Venkatramana" <vvenkataramana at yahoo.com>
> Subject: ADM1025
> To: frodol at dds.nl
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> 
> Dear Frodo,
> 
>     How to access CPU temperature & voltage drvices?
>     Sensor chip:        Analog Devices ADM1025 
>     Intel MotherBoard:  Intel D845WN
> 
> I am using vxWorks OS.  vxWorks do not support Advanced 
> Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) and cannot access 
> temperature and voltage devices via ACPI calls in the BIOS.   
> vxWorks do not have support to access SMBus either.
> I am wondering how to access temperature an voltage devices
> located on the SMBus?  Is it possible for me to make BIOS 
> call to get this info.  If yes, where to find the info on
> I/O address, how to interpret the BIOS data.
> 
> Since I saw your name on linus driver (adm1025), I decided 
> to approach you directly.  A line in reply will be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, Venkat
> 
> 
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