Ticket 2005

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On Thursday 16 June 2005 17:42, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Hi Atis,
>
> On 2005-06-16, Atis Elsts wrote:
> > Nevermind about that support ticket. "modprobe lm85
> > force_emc6d102=1,0x2e" did the trick. Perhaps the lm85 driver did not
> > detect my chip correctly.
>
> Can you please send the output of:
>
> i2cdump 1 0x2e b
Uhm. I'm confused here, because i2cdump and i2cdetect says:
"Error: Could not open file `/dev/i2c-1': No such device"

I did run mkdev.sh script and created those files before:
# ls -l /dev/i2c-*
crw-------    1 0        0         89,   0 Jun 20 09:45 /dev/i2c-0
crw-------    1 0        0         89,   1 Jun 20 09:45 /dev/i2c-1
crw-------    1 0        0         89,   2 Jun 20 09:45 /dev/i2c-2
crw-------    1 0        0         89,   3 Jun 20 09:45 /dev/i2c-3
crw-------    1 0        0         89,   4 Jun 20 09:45 /dev/i2c-4

>
> If possible, try to physically identify the chip for confirmation.
>
It's EMC6D103-CK.
In lm85.c there is, however, driver only for emc6d102. I choose it as closest 
match to the name :)

> Thanks,
> --
> Jean Delvare
>
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