Analogue Devices ADT7476ARQZ chip status

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Hi Henrique,

> > (...) The LPC47M182 is not an "i2c chip".
> 
> Still, the LPC47M182 is an ISA interface chip and it has sensors in it (two
> tachometer inputs), so while it is not i2c material, it could be supported
> by hwmon/lm-sensors.

True.

> I *really* doubt Intel is using tachometer inputs on the LPC47M182 if they
> have a ADT7476ARQZ on-board, though.

My point exactly, which is why I think we better don't waste time on
it. As I said in ticket #2043, the LPC47M182 is special in that the
hardware monitoring LDN (logical device number) depends on a
configuration bit. So even adding proper detection to sensors-detect
wouldn't be trivial.

-- 
Jean Delvare




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