Hi Jean, Jean Delvare wrote: >> >> Using "fintek F75387SG" I found this on Google: >> >> http://www.fintek.com.tw/files/productfiles/F75387_025P%20datasheet.pdf >> >> BTW, my PC is an Aopen MZ915-M . > > Good catch. This is, indeed, the chip that sensors-detect spotted at > address 0x2d. I just modified this script so that it now knows about > more Fintek chips. Please give it a try: > http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/%7Elm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/prog/detect/sensors-detect > > It should properly identify your F75387SG/RG chip at 0x2d now. > Yup: Driver `to-be-written' (should be inserted): Detects correctly: * Bus `SMBus I801 adapter at 5000' Busdriver `i2c-i801', I2C address 0x2d Chip `Fintek F75387SG/RG' (confidence: 7) Driver `w83627hf' (should be inserted): Detects correctly: * ISA bus address 0x0290 (Busdriver `i2c-isa') Chip `Winbond W83627THF Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9) > I still don't know what is the other Fintek chip at 0x2f. Its it > doesn't match any ID I could find in the datasheets, but it's similar > enough to the F75121R and F75122R/RG ID that I'd bet for some VID > and/or GPIO chip. My contact at Fintek told me it was a "power > control", I hope to have additional information soon. Maybe you can > take a look at your motherboard again in the meantime. > This is some kind of "high-density" PC, i.e. it is hard to disassemble. I was lucky that the first chip was easy to spot, but the second one could be anywhere. I would suggest to postpone this to tomorrow. "Power control" reminds me of something: Sometimes ACPI power off doesn't work. Do you think this is a related problem? > So, the good news is that we now know what hardware monitoring chip you > have. This explains why the W83627THF chip was not reporting the values > you were expecting. > > The bad news is that we have no driver for this chip at the moment. > I've added it to our "New drivers" page, together with a few other > Fintek chips. You'll have to wait for a driver to be written, or write > it yourself. Any amount of support (work, money, hardware...) you can > offer is likely to speed up the process. > Creating a driver on my own sounds pretty cool. Probably it is allowed to use an existing driver as a template? Regards Harri -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 254 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20060401/825477b4/attachment.bin