lm_sensors 2.8, linux 2.4.22, and a tyan tiger mpx (s2466n-4m)

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On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 02:56, Mark D. Studebaker wrote:
> try loading the w83627hf and i2c-isa drivers first
> (to access the 627 HF using the ISA bus), then load
> the w83781d driver.

ah, that seems to have done the trick. odd that it decided to vanish
with just the i2c-amd756 bus driver, when it was definently working
before.

Thanks

Andrew

> 
> 
> Andrew Pilley wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > i just recently moved to linux 2.4.22, since the XFS patch from sgi has
> > been released, and i've noticed a problem that seems to have been
> > introduced into the i2c patches available from:
> > http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/devel/i2c/
> > 
> > The patches work, in that they do compile, but i can't get the w83781d
> > driver to actually activate both of the sensor chips, I'm only getting
> > half the readings:
> > namely, the one labelled
> > 
> > w83627hf-i2c-0-2c
> > Adapter: SMBus AMD75x adapter at 80e0
> > 
> > shows up, but the other one (starts with "w83782d-*", forget the full
> > string), does not.
> > 
> > i'm using the sensors.conf provided by tyan on their website, which was
> > working fine when i was using 2.4.21-xfs. I've tried it both with and
> > without the options tyan ask you to add into modules.conf, and i'm not
> > sure what else to try.
> > 
> > Can you offer any suggestions as to things i can use to track down the
> > source of the problem?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Andrew 'ashridah' Pilley
> > 
> > --
> > I hereby pose this question for analysis.
> > Are Microsoft users smarter than hamsters?
> > *Bluescreen* Reboot *Bluescreen* Reboot *Bluescreen* Reboot
> > Hamsters 1, Users 0.
-- 
I hereby pose this question for analysis. 
Are Microsoft users smarter than hamsters?
*Bluescreen* Reboot *Bluescreen* Reboot *Bluescreen* Reboot
Hamsters 1, Users 0.




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