On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:08:12 -0700, Anthony Arobone wrote: > On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 4:47 AM, Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> wrote: > > OK. So either the LM96000 can be re-enabled, or there's another > > monitoring chip on your motherboard. > > > > Can you please list the labels and values displayed by your BIOS? To > > check whether this corresponds to the LM96000 inputs or not. > > Here is what my BIOS list, the "xxx" is just a replacement for that actual 3 > decimal numbers that i didn't capture: > > CPU Die/Package Temp Prochot-49C > Motherboard Temp 38C > ICH Temp 65C > MCH Temp 45C > > +12v 12.xxxv > +5v 5.xxxv > +3.3v Standby 3.3xxv > MCH Vcc 1.1135v > CPU 1 Vccp 1.218v > > CPU Cooling FAN 836 RPM > Chassis Inlet FAN 3061 RPM This seems to match the LM96000 features (assuming "CPU Die/Package Temp" is from the Intel Core internal sensor.) > > (...) > > OK, so this is basically the same case as in ticket 2182: first version > > of the LM96000, and strange value in register 0x6f. So please do the > > same test I suggested in this ticket: > > > > # rmmod lm85 > > # i2cset -y 0 0x2e 0x40 0x04 > > # i2cset -y 0 0x2e 0x6f 0x00 > > # i2cset -y 0 0x2e 0x40 0x05 > > # modprobe lm85 > > > > And report if it helps or not. > > Didn't help. Everything is still zero. :( OK... No other idea for now. -- Jean Delvare