PATCH: add sections for the new FTS chips to sensors.conf.default

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Hey,

here is a patch which adds new sections to the sensors.conf.default.
The fts.conf can be used as a custom configuration in the wiki.

I was not able to create a new page, as described at the bottom of the page, cause no create button is there and I found no register button or such thing.
Could someone please add this custom configuration to the wiki as long as the patch is not included in the sources.

btw. Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH is known as FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GmbH since 1st April 2009.
and the webpage address has changed to http://ts.fujitsu.com/, perhaps someone can change this in the device wiki page.




Kind regards
Thilo Cestonaro

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Thilo Cestonaro
Software Engineer
FTS TSP CLI E SW SM&A

FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS GmbH
B?rgermeister-Ulrich-Str. 100
86199 Augsburg
Germany

Telefon:                +49 (0)821 804 2328
Telefax:                +49 (0)821 804 82328
Email:          mailto:thilo.cestonaro at ts.fujitsu.com

Internet:               http://ts.fujitsu.com/
Firmenangaben:  http://de.ts.fujitsu.com/imprint.html




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