How can I skip i2c detection?

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Hi Ben,

> I am as certain as I can be that I am using a LM82.
> The chip is on two different motherboards, one is from Avantech and
> one is a custom job.
> 
> Our schematic calls out a LM82 and the chip has this text on it: 43AB
> 82CI MQA
> I don't know what "43AB" refers to, but "82CIMQA" is part of the order
> number "LM82CIMQA".
> 
> The Avantech demo board has the same chip, except that the first
> number is "42AB".
> The BIOS on the Avantech board calls it a LM82.
> 
> It could be that the LM82 and LM83 have an identical uC inside and
> just the packaging is different.

My guess exactly. So I updated our sensors-detect script accordingly, it
won't try to differenciate between LM82 and LM83 anymore. I do not plan
to update the lm83 driver for now, as it seems that the LM82 is already
supported by the driver, it would only be a matter of updating the
documentation to say so. I'll try to get additional information before I
do.

Thanks for the report!
-- 
Jean Delvare




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