lm_sensors in an embedded environment

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Hello Robert

You would most likely have to write the drivers your self.

  Kjeld

Robert Teel wrote:

>I am curious if anyone has tried to use the lm_sensor software in an embedded
>environment.  I would like to get uClinux up on an FPGA or small micro, and run
>lm_sensors on top of that to monitor other rack mount processor boards.  
>
>
>In other words, I want to a small embedded linux disto to monitor and alert the
>maintenance personnel when there are chassis over heat / over voltage situation.  Has this
>type of thing been done?  I'm not concerned with the temperature of the small micro, only the temps of chassis.  
>
>
>Feel free to reply to robt(at)Colmek.com.
>
>
>Thanks in advance!
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