There should be 4 fans, 4 temps (temp 4 is not used by default on the BX2), 3 PWM (PWM3 controls fans 3 and 4) and 5 voltages. What's weird? :) I've also exposed the PECI temps that come directly from the Core 2 processors but since they're relative temps you'll have to read the Intel and Andigilog docs for info on how to use them. -----Original Message----- From: lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org [mailto:lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org] On Behalf Of Michael Nelson Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 7:12 PM To: lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org Subject: Re: Andigilog aSC7621 & Intel D975XBX2 Motherboard On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 06:42:27PM -0700, George T. Joseph (development) wrote: > Interesting. I've tested the patch on 2.6.16, 2.6.18 and 2.6.19 kernels > and it works every time. I have NOT tested it with > distribution-specific kernels though. > > Was drivers/hwmon/asc7xxx.c actually created? The message from make > implies that it wasn't. > Were there ANY messages from patch? > Does a 'patch -R' work cleanly? I found it in /usr/src/linux-2.6.19 ... which apparently it created during the patch process. Anyway, I copied the stuff I found there (including asc7xxx.c) into the right places in the linux-2.6.18.2-34 tree and then compiled again. It worked, it built it. Rebooted the new kernel and it inserted fine. Sensors doesn't show much: sensors asc7621-i2c-0-2e Adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at 4000 ... but gkrellm's sensor stuff shows five temps (one is the Nvidia GPU temp), four fans, and all the voltages. Some of the numbers are wierd, but I suppose a properly tweaked /etc/sensors.conf should bring that in line. Thanks! Michael -- If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did." San Francisco, CA _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors