> There are obvious problems with what I did in that the > temperature sensors give strange results - see below. > (...) > Sample output : > (...) > temp_input1: > +370?C (limit = +0??C, hysteresis = +0?C) > temp_input2: > +450.0?C (limit = +0??C, hysteresis = +0?C) > temp_input3: > +2080.0?C (limit = +0??C, hysteresis = +0?C) These are 37, 45 and 208 degrees. Temperatures are stored in thousandth of degrees. It had first been suggested that they would be in hundreds of degrees, that might explain the error. The 208 degrees has a special meaning, it of course isn't a real temperature. This is a common output for unused/misconfigured temperature sensors. -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/