SAA1064 sensors chip driver

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At Freitag, 18. Juli 2003 10:42 Jean Delvare wrote:
> Done. Please checkout and test! I expect it to return a confidence value
> of 7 if the device was just powered up, and 4 if not. In any case, it is
> greater than the confidence 1 returned for the PCF8574A so
> sensors-detect should tell you to use the saa1064 driver.

I am very happy to tell you the detection has worked perfectly. The PCF8574 
at 0x20 has been detected with a confidence of one, the SAA1064 at 0x38 and 
0x3b has first been mis-detected (PCF8574A, conf 1), then correctly 
detected as a SAA1064 (confidence 4, not freshly powered-up). The module 
parameters are then accurate (load saa1064 first, tell pcf8574 to ignore 
0x38 and 0x3b). Well done!

Greetings,
Sascha



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