lm_sensors && Asus ASB100

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Le dim 07/09/2003 ? 17:17, Jean Delvare a ?crit :
> (Hi Benoit, I didn't realize it was you until now! Nice to have famous
> people writing to the list ;))
> 
> > > finally i got something working at least on my 2 Asus based
> > > mainboards. i moved the as99127f support out of w83781d.c to a new
> > > as99127f.c and added the specific part for ASB100. 
> > 
> > Oops, I am about 85% done with an independent driver for asb100.  But,
> > your effort is not in vain - separating as99127f from w83781d is good
> > work all by itself.  Do you have an as99127f to test on?  Or do both
> > of your boards have asb100?
> 
> I do have an AS99127F for testing, if none of you do. However, note that
> I'm rather busy these days (well, weeks), so it will take some time
> before I can test anything seriously. (The more problematic thing being
> that I have *no* Internet access at all for now. This mail was composed
> off-line. I hope I'll have at least a 56kpbs line within a week, to
> start with.)

Actually as i said to mhoffman i do have an as99127f for testing and
what i did works quite well (at least it didn't exactly like the
way of w83781d :p). But i do have some pb with my as99127f (beeping ..;
quite strange thing). I was waiting for news from hoffman but i did
forget to subscribe to the list :( so i'll do this now :)

benoit

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