Winbond W83792D driver

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checked in.
thanks for the contribution.
mds


Huang0 at Winbond.com.tw wrote:
> Dear MDS
> 
> Quoting MDS
> 
>>4) a documentation file for doc/chips would be greatly appreciated :)
> 
> 
> I finished the doc/chips/w83792d yesterday, please check the attachment,
> If you have time, you may help me to review this document and add some
> supplement into it, Then please help to commit it into CVS.
> I will continue to update this document if need.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Best Regards
> 
> Chunhao
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Mark Studebaker [mailto:mds at mds.gotdns.com]
>>Sent: 2005?4?16? 0:20
>>To: LM Sensors
>>Cc: PI14 HUANG0
>>Subject: Re: Winbond W83792D driver
>>
>>I made the same mistake at first,
>>Khali caught it and on rereading the datasheet I agree.
>>It's the same behavior as the w83781d, other than the power-on default.
>>All 3 bits can be modified.
>>mds
>>
>>
>>Rudolf Marek wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all.
>>>
>>>We just tried and all three bits can be used despite the fact datasheet
>>
>>proposes
>>
>>>on page 37 that bit2 should be 0 and bit6 1
>>>
>>>We tried to write 0x76 and subclients moved to 0x4e and 0x4f.
>>>
>>>Maybe the datasheet should be clearified that values on bit2 and bit6
>>>are power on defaults but all three bits can be altered.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>



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