ADM1021 on Xeon ...

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I have fixed this problem and everything is working fine. Thanks for the
response ...

Manish

-----Original Message-----
From: David_Papasan at Dell.com
To: manish at Zambeel.com; mds at paradyne.com; sensors at Stimpy.netroedge.com
Sent: 12/12/02 6:22 AM
Subject: RE: ADM1021 on Xeon ...

*found in my outbox.. Not sure if this is a duplicate..*
The actual chip is a Max 1617, I used the ADM1021 module with no errors
other than having to reset the default temps . The Defaults are/were too
low
and it would cause false thermal failures due to it resetting the chip
setting.

As a note Dell doesn't read the on chip diode we read all the temps thru
the
SMBus. -----Original Message-----
From: Manish Lachwani [mailto:manish at Zambeel.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:17 PM
To: Papasan, David; 'mds at paradyne.com'; 'sensors at Stimpy.netroedge.com'
Cc: Manish Lachwani
Subject: ADM1021 on Xeon ...

Hello,

I am making use of 2.4 GHZ Xeon CPUs. Do they have a adm1021 chip on it?
I
am using a adm1021.c driver and it cannot detect the adm1021 chip on the
processor. How do I use force_adm1021 when using the adm1021.c compiled
in
the kernel? 

Any help is appreciated ...

Thanks
manish
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