Compaq EVO W8000 Sensor/Chip Support

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Hi Keith,


On 10/16/07, Keith Romberg <romberg at ucar.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Compaq EVO W8000 machine that I have been trying to get
> lm_sensors to work on.  The machine is a dual Xeon board with the
> following chips/sensors I believe it has:
>
> 82801BA - work in progress
> LPC47m967 - unknown support
> ADM1021/LM84 - supported
> ADM1032/lm90 - supported
>
> Looking at the Devices page, I believe they have the corresponding
> support.
>
> The machine is running Fedora Core 6 x86 with lm_sensors 2.10.4.  When I
> run sensors-detect, nothing is found.  I was kind of expecting the LM84
> and LM90 chips to be found, but they where not.  Are they dependent on
> the 82801BA and LPC47m967 being found supported?  Has anyone gotten
> lm_sensors to with with this machine?

The LMs are dependent on the 82801BA. Maybe the SMBus is hidden on
your machine (but then again it shows up under windows). The LPC47m967
is independent.

Can you post the full output of sensors-detect and also run the
following commands (as root):
lspci -nn -vv
isadump -k 0x55 0x2e 0x2f 0xa

...juerg


> Below is the output from speedfan which is a Windoze app....
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
> //---------------------------------------------------------------------->>
>
> Win9x:NO  64Bit:NO  GiveIO:YES  SpeedFan:YES
> I/O properly initialized
> Linked ISA BUS at $0290
> SMBus successfully enabled
> Linked Intel 82801BA ICH2 SMBUS at $FC00
> Scanning ISA BUS at $0290...
> SuperIO Chip=LPC47m967
> Scanning Intel SMBus at $FC00...
> ADM1021 (ID=$00) found on SMBus at $18
> ADM1032 (ID=$00) found on SMBus at $4C
> SMART Enabled for drive 0
> Found SAMSUNG SP0802N (80.1GB)
> Found SCSI drive ST318436LW (18.4GB)
> Found SCSI drive ATLAS IV 18 WLS (18.4GB)
> End of detection
> Loaded 0 events
>
>
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