> Hello: > Thank you for the web pages about sensors. > > I tried to access information about my ASUS A7V133 South Bridge: VIA > VT8363A (VIA Apollo KT133A) using a link you provided in: > > *I?C, SMBus and hardware monitoring references*, at address: > > http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/doc/useful_addresses.html > > With text: > > "VIA bridges and chips which include integrated sensors. There is a > separate section with datasheets. " which was linked to: > http://www.via.com.tw/support/datasheets.html > > No datasheet was at this address, instead there was an error message. > > I connected to VIA's page at: http://www.via.com.tw/en/index/index.jsp > > and used VIA's "Product Quick Finder" pull-down menu and selected > "datasheets". The message at > http://www.via.com.tw/en/datasheet/datasheets.jsp was: > > "Datasheets are typically only supplied to development partners and > large customers under a non disclosure agreement. If you are an end > user, please be advised that datasheets will not be supplied. Requests > from Open Source Developers and individuals creating system management > tools and other utilities for public use are considered on a case by > case basis. Driver developers can also find links to information from > Microsoft and assistance for Linux developers here. Please complete > the request form below and clearly explain what information you need > and why. Thank you for your cooperation." > > I do not know what to suggest regarding a revision to the link to VIA > that you provide on your web page. A link to VIA's current > "datasheets" page would not be helpful for an "end user" like me. I think we can remove all links to VIA from this page. What's more, I don't think this page is well formated, so I volunteer to rewrite it in a more convenient and readable way, if nobody objects. Also, I'll check the links and fix them if needed. Thanks for the report! -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/