Patch to fully support W81791D

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Sven --

I'm a little confused. There is a patch already going into the 2.6
tree to include 83791d support (see
http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-June/016638.html).

Looking at this patch you are touching the w83781d driver and you
mention the 2.1.18 kernel. Is this meant for an older kernel? Was this
meant for the 2.6 kernel? And if it is meant for the 2.6 kernel, does
it do something more or better than the one listed in the url above?

-- charles


On 7/10/06, Sven Anders <anders at anduras.de> wrote:
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> Hello!
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> I've attached a patch to fully support the W81791D chip, which is part of the
> coming kernel 2.1.18.
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> Partial support was alredy implemented, but it was missing IN9/FAN4/FAN5 output.
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> Please add it to the SVN.
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> Thanks,
>  Regards
>    Sven
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