In 2004 you (Jean Delvare) wrote an e-mail that I picked up on a google scan.. The short story is that I'm looking for an "HF T/R chip" (3-30 MHz) to integrate in to a project I'm working on for a communications project.. Who has an HF chip? Regards, Charlie Jean Delvare khali at linux-fr.org Mon Dec 6 20:23:34 CET 2004 Previous message: Ticket 1833 Next message: Ticket 1833 Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi Steven, (Many, many thanks to the FNAL for nedit! I simply couldn't live without it. You might not have suspected it so far but you have actually been sponsoring the lm_sensors project for a while ;)) > According to winbond web site there are a couple of new chips > they recently released: > > http://www.winbond.com.tw/E-WINBONDHTM/team/news.asp#03 > > Either W83627EHF or W83792D. > Any chance the chip is one of them? The W83627EHF is most probably a variant of the W83627HF or THF, so it would be a Super-I/O chip. Since you already have an HF chip it wouldn't make much sense. Unless of course the HF is a misdetection and is actually an EHF. Without a datasheet we cannot say. We could probably take a guess if you would provide dumps for all three chips: isadump 0x295 0x296 (assuming that the Super-I/O chip is at 0x290) i2cdump 0 0x2c i2cdump 0 0x2f One of the I2C chips is obviously an "alias" of the Super-I/O chip, this should help find out which actually is. The W83792D sounds much more credible to me. Again without a datasheet we cannot confirm. However, Winbond themselves are working on a driver, and said they would release a datasheet soon. Let's just wait until they are done. Stay tuned! :) -- Jean Delvare http://khali.linux-fr.org/ ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20070408/ac43c12a/attachment.html