Super-I/O chips

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I only remember one asus board that had something there (one of their OEM
boards), and it had nothing on the 2E (returned FF)

I just did 4E because it was listed in the sheets, does not harm really

Regards, Alex

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Delvare [mailto:khali at linux-fr.org]
Sent: zaterdag 3 april 2004 13:43
To: Alex
Cc: sensors at stimpy.netroedge.com
Subject: Super-I/O chips



Hi Alex,

I noticed that MBM does search for Super-I/O (LPC) chips at addresses
$2E and $4E. For the moment we only search at $2E. $4E looks like an
alternate address, I'd say it would be used only if there were two
Super-I/O chips on a given system.

I'm considering adding $4E to our detection script. Could you tell me
whether you already found anything at this address?
And was there a Super I/O chip at $2E too in this case?
Maybe I will scan $4E if and only we already found something at $2E.

Thanks.

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Jean Delvare
http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/



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