Motherboard data collection

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Hi Holger,

> is there by now any kind of database that hosts motherboard data?

Unfortunately not, although the need exists and some tries were made.

> Or asked the other way round: I got a sensors.conf for my
> "Soyo SY-P4I875P Dragon 2 Platinum Edition" working (somehow working,
> I asked Soyo support for data, but didnt recieve an answer yet. So its
> just wild guessing, but at least I have some values that seem to make
> sense.)
>
> I tried several times searches on the web without success to get some
> info how to treat my motherboard. Now I wonder if I am the first to get
> it running, is there some place I should publish the thing?

There is no formal place, but you could simply send it to this
mailing-list. It'll get archived and eventually indexed by Google.
Providing you give it a relevant name, people searching for the data
should find it there.

> I could put it on my own webpages, but nobody would look there, would
> they?

If your page happens to be indexed by search engines, they will. I put my
own configuration file on my website a few days ago for that reason.

--
Jean Delvare




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