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Dear Rudolf,
dear listmembers,
this is what I get when performing the awk - script Rudolf kindly provided 
parsing /var/log/messages in total (~300 MByte):
=0058,
=0059,
=005a,
=005b,
=0091,
=0093,
=0095,
=0097,
=00a0,
=00a1,
=00a2,
=00a3,
=00a4,
=00a5,
=00a8,
=00a9,
> options w83781d force_w83782d=0,0x2d force_subclients=0,0x2d,0x48,0x49
> force_w83627hf=0,0x2c force_subclients=0,0x2c,0x4a,0x4b init=0
>
> So you left the second line there??? and only loading w83627hf with
> force_subclients=0,0x2c,0x4a,0x4b ?

Yes, I left the second line there. I had had taken out the loading of the 
w83627hf driver but sensors crashed anyway, so I thought it might be a good 
start from where I had had come from - what may be wrong. 

> I'm asking because there are more addresses access

This:
> (cat logpart | awk -FADD '{print $2}' |awk '{print $1}' | sort -u)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
gives me the list as shown above. 


I left that there because the folks from Tyan told me to use exactly this line 
- and the last replies from the lm_sensors list referred to that I should 
unload the w83627hf driver and did not refer to the "force_subclients=XXX" 
lines. After removing the w83627hf driver there was no change, so I had had 
put it back in.

Thanks for your efforts - I am not the I?C - man.
Take care


Dieter


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