On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 09:49:36AM +0200, Jean Delvare wrote: > > Hi Timo, > > >I hadn't noticed the instructions below the tables at new drivers page. > > > >I added to my modules.conf: > >options lm90 force_lm90=0,0x4c > > > >After that everything worked fine. > > > >lm90-i2c-0-4c > >Adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at 0c00 > >M/B Temp: +38 C (low = +0 C, high = +105 C) > >CPU Temp: +50.4 C (low = +0.0 C, high = +55.0 C) > >M/B Crit: +105 C (hyst = +95 C) > >CPU Crit: +105 C (hyst = +95 C) > > Just one question: on which system did you find an LM86? We've never > heard of it being used in any PC hardware so far. This is a slim barebone-PC: MSI Hermes 845GV-Lite (http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/slim_pc/slm/pro_slm_detail.php?UID=416) The manual says that there is SMSC LPC47M133-NC, which is also identified by sensors-detect, but it doesn't say anything about the LM86. I haven't got the time right now to open the chassis and check if there really is LM86 installed, but when I do, I will send you a message. > I'll add support for the LM86 to the 2.4 and 2.6 lm90 kernel drivers as > well as libsensors and sensors. This should be quite straightforward, > since the LM86 only differs from the LM90 by its increased accuracy (1 > degree instead of 3) on remote temperature channel, as far as I can see. I haven't had any problems since installing the lm90 module. The only funny thing is that KSensors doesn't show any of the temperature while sensors and gkrellm (kind of an infobar) do. > I Don't have the datasheets here, so I'll verify this evening. Will > you please test my changes before I commit them? Unfortunately I am using debian testing as binary only, so that might be hard, but I will give it a try. > Kiitos :) Ole hyv? :) -- Timo Salmi