Yes, the chip is a DME1737. 0x3e: 0x5c == SMSC 0x3f: 0x8a == DME1737 Jean: I tried to add the comment to the ticket but get a 'TICKET_APPEND privileges are required to perform this operation' error. I logged in as user 'ticket'. ...juerg On 3/21/07, lm-sensors <lm-sensors-notify at lm-sensors.org> wrote: > #2195: Fails to detect ITE family chip with ID 0x7803 > ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ > Reporter: cc at cs.aau.dk | Owner: khali > Type: enhancement | Status: assigned > Priority: minor | Milestone: > Component: hardware | Version: SVN > Resolution: | Keywords: > ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ > Changes (by khali): > > * cc: juergh at gmail.com (added) > > Comment: > > Juerg, please check this sensors-detect output. The Super-I/O detection > finds a DME1737 chip, but the Intel 82801 SMBus probing fails to identify > the device at 0x2e as a DME1737. > > Reporter, can you please provide the output of: > {{{ > i2cdump 0 0x2e > }}} > > -- > Ticket URL: <http://lm-sensors.org/ticket/2195#comment:2> > lm-sensors <http://lm-sensors.org/> > Linux hardware monitoring