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Aii, that one did go out a bit too fast. Sorry for the wrong threading, 
subject, and To: address......

On Thursday 18 September 2008 11:24:25 Marc Hulsman wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> >From the earlier communication on list I got the impression you were
> > planning
>
> to include the w83791d patches I send last month (which were acked by Hans)
> in your tree for submission.
> Are you still planning to do this (as you later made it clear you dont want
> to be _the_ maintainer)? No pressure, I can also send them directly to
> Andrew if you like. I just want to try to get them in for 2.6.28.
>
> Regards,
> Marc
>
> On Wednesday 17 September 2008 00:35:41 Jean Delvare wrote:
> > Hi Rudolf, Marco,
> >
> > Le mardi 16 septembre 2008, Rudolf Marek a ?crit?:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Here is mine research:
> > >
> > > DHG chip is wired as follows:
> > >
> > > in0 is Vcore
> > > in1 is 12V
> > > in2 not used
> > > in3 is 3.3V
> > > in4 is 5V
> > >
> > > temp1 is MB temp
> > > fans are
> > > fan2 is cpu,
> > > fan5 is not, fan4 is not
> > >
> > > There is some unknown i2c chip at 0x38 which measures voltages, and
> > > fans
> > >
> > > It measures:
> > > Cpu voltage, DDR voltage, SB 1.1V voltage SB 1.5V, CPU PLL voltage, NB
> > > 1.1V Dram VTT volrage, VTT CPU voltage,
> > >
> > > And also fans:
> > > Chasis fan1
> > > Chasis fan2
> > > Power Fan
> > > And some Opt fans, I know what registers are there (mostly up 0xa0 for
> > > fans)
> > >
> > > So we need to find out what chip it is, because it measures a lot too.
> > >
> > > The NB temperature etc etc is measured by some chip at 0x40 it seems it
> > > also controls some fan temperature???
> > >
> > > Definitely what is the output of
> > >
> > > i2cdetect 0
> > > i2cdump 0 0x40
> > > i2cdump 0 0x38
> >
> > Excellent work, thanks Rudolf. We don't currently know of any
> > hardware monitoring chip at either 0x40 or 0x38, which is why
> > sensors-detect didn't reveal anything. The output of i2cdetect would
> > definitely be a good thing to have, sorry for not thinking of this
> > earlier.
>
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