Ticket #: 1737

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> Hi,
> 
> Yes, upon inspecting the motherboard there is a W83792D chip.  In
> addition, there is also a W83791SD device.

>From the datasheet, the W83791SD *seems* to be a speech synthetizer. The
datasheet is complete crap though, obviously ripped from another one,
maybe W83791D, and thus incorrectly labelled "H/W Monitoring IC". It
even fails to give the I2C address (it only mentions that 4 different
addresses can be chosen). You have some unknown devices on your SMBus,
it might be one of these.

> Can you tell from the i2c
> dump what the chip ID for the W83792D is?  I can try adding it to the
> w83781d driver and see if I get lucky. :-)  

ID is 0x72 at register 0x58.

BTW, I just added detection of the W83792D to sensors-detect.

Thanks.

-- 
Jean Delvare
http://khali.linux-fr.org/



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