smsc47m1 ported to Linux 2.6

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the cup fan wire is way too short to connect to either fan1 or 2 :(
well, my testing wasn't too useful
anyway, i appreciate your great work. for me this motherboard reports 
temperatures now
with best regards,
Ivars

Jean Delvare wrote:

>>I finally got hands on that system, which appeared to be D815EEA, not 
>>D815EEA2
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>I don't think this makes much difference, does it?
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>>It has only one fan (CPU) connected to fan3. Fan1 and fan2 are not 
>>connected (according to labels on motherboard). however, fan3 is
>>3-wire. I do not know what else I could test as testing fan1 and fan2
>>imo makes no sense.
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>Labels on the motherboad do not necessarily match those of the SMSC chip
>(which is what lm_sensors use), but the 0 readings suggest that fans 1
>and 2 on one side are 1 and 2 on the other side (exact matching
>unknown), i.e. fan 3 (as labeled on your motherboard) is not monitored,
>and most probably not controlable either.
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>If you have a spare 3-wire fan, you can just plug it into either fan 1
>or 2 (as labeled on your motherboard) and see what happens. If not,
>well, I guess that your testing is over.
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>Thanks.
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