adm1024

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we have a card with an adm1027 (this is one of the first R&D broads, with the chip on)

the adm1024 driver thinks that the adm1027 is the adm1024.

talking to "Analog Devices" they say that you should check:-
I believe that you can look at the Revision Reg 0x3F 

If it has a value of 0x10 - 0x1F, then it is a 1024 
If it has a value of 0x60 - 0x6F, then it is a 1027 

Also, as further verification, there are registers in the 1024 that do not exist in the 1027 and visa versa. 

we have also been looking at the LM87 witch is almost the same chip but from "National Semiconductor"

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Roger
Tut System (UK) Ltd
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