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
>
> FYI, I just stumbled over a W8000 and opened it up. The Super-IO is a
> LPC47B357. Don't know why speedfan identifies it as a m967.

Do now, they both advertise themselves with device ID 0x5d and neither
has HW monitoring capabilities.

...juerg



> ...juerg
>
>
> > 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?
> >
> > 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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>




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