On Fri 25 Jun 2004 08:15:57 AM CDT Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> said: > OTOH, if you receive a similar message when reconfiguring the Super-I/O > chip (command starting with "isaset 0x2e 0x2f"), then this is *not* OK > and you'll have to report to me. Ok, that went fine... but unfortunately the results aren't much better now. As usual, I've attached the command output. > >The configuration file I'm using is a slightly tweaked version of something > >you had posted to a mailing list. I'll attach it. Below is the output I see > >from sensors using it. It obviously still needs some tweaking. Some of the > >voltage calculations must be inappropriate in this case. I'm now back to using the default configuration file, tweaked slightly (ignoring fans now, for instance). It's also included in the attachment. > >Is Soekris going to have to let us know how the voltage inputs are wired > >before we can have any idea what these represent? > > Yes, definitely. There's nothing we can do without them telling us what > each voltage channel is supposed to measure, and which resistors are in > use. Okay, I'm going to compose an email to them concerning what information is needed. What more is needed for proper temperature monitoring, if anything? > BTW, do you have an idea on what the Vcore for your CPU is supposed to be? The processor is a NS Geode SC1100. I've googled around for a few minutes, but I've not yet been able to figure out what the core voltage is. That'll be another question in my email to Soekris. Btw, I am using the newer version of the driver, now. Thanks much, -- Andrew D. Johnson PGP Fingerprint: 77BD 80B1 4918 1D98 9EBF 2E62 073B 9B31 A1DC 41F4 KeyID: 0xA1DC41F4 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: output.txt.gz Type: application/x-gzip-compressed Size: 1339 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20040626/23e50fa3/attachment.bin