Hi Jean, >OK, I'd like an eval board and an ADM1032 (or ADM1032-1) then :) Thanks. If you send me an address, I'll send you an ADM1032 eval board. >I think I'll add some nice words for you on our web pages, you really deserve it. Thanks, we appreciate it. Likewise, I believe that your website is of a very high technical standard and is very useful for anyone developing drivers for Linux. Regards, Se?n. -----Original Message----- From: Jean Delvare [mailto:khali at linux-fr.org] Sent: 13 October 2003 21:50 To: Gilmour, Sean Cc: sensors at Stimpy.netroedge.com Subject: Re: Donation. Hi Sean, > I do not know of any specific motherboard that can be bought > separately with the ADM1032 on it. They typically have gone into > Notebooks, XBox etc where the motherboards are generally not sold > separately. Since Linux is being ported to the X-Box, I'm sure they'll want a driver for the ADM1032. I'm on it. And I think I've seen a Toshiba laptop with an ADM1032 onboard too. > The general idea of our eval boards is to provide a simple environment > that system designers can use to figure out how to program and use our > devices. > > They can generally be connected either through the DIMMs or PCI slots > to a motherboard SMBus and can therefore be accessed by the > motherboard. Our latest eval boards have an edge that can be slotted > into a PCI slot to access the SMBus (when available on the PCI) and > power these are not released yet. > > Basically if you need any eval boards or samples let me know and I'll > do what I can to get you one. OK, I'd like an eval board and an ADM1032 (or ADM1032-1) then :) Thanks. > I was talking with Mary Burke who has also supported you, we both work > in the same department so just let either one of us know if you need > anything. Mary has been so kind and helpful each time we asked her for help, it's simply marvelous. No other company has even approached that level of support. Congratulations, and keep it that way please! I think I'll add some nice words for you on our web pages, you really deserve it. Thanks again. -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/