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

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On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 09:17:11AM +0200, Cestonaro, Thilo wrote:
> >Hi Thilo,
> Hey Andre,
> 
> >What about the D215x-S from your last email? I can't find it in the
> >list below. Should we remove this one?
> Yeah, you can remove this one, these system have the Heimdall Chip. So it was by accident anyway :(, and the config just changes
> something for hades and syleus.
> 
> >Can we group similar systems? I'd propose D2312, that would make the
> >webpage more readable.
> 
> The DXXXX part is one system and the AX are different Variants of it. So can't totally forget the AX stuff as it might exist
> a system D2312 A1 which has the Hades Chip and another D2312 B1 which has none SM-Chip onboard.
> But you can group it like this:
> 
> Hades:
> D2312 (A1, A2, C1, C2)
> D2314 (A1, A2)
> D2317 (A1, A2)
> D2344 (A1, A2)
> D2348 (A1, A2)
> D2364 (A1, A2)
> D2438 (A1, A2)
> D2584 (A1, A5)
> D2587 (A1)
> D2598 (A1)
> D2608 (A1, K1)
> D2679 (A1)
> 
> Syleus:
> D2618 (A1, B1, C1)
> D2628 (A1, B1, C1)
> D2778 (A1, B1, C1, X1, Y1)
> D2812 (A1, A2)
> D2817 (A1)
> D2828 (A1, A2)
> D2831 (S1)
> D2836 (S1)
> 
> 
> Or:
> D23XX -> and at the page it links to, a concrete list which systems are meant.
> 
> What do you think?

Just another idea. The TitleIndex macro in the TracWiki has a second
parameter defining the depth.

[[TitleIndex(Configurations/, depth=0)]]

This only shows the manufacturer links.

    * Configurations/ASRock
    * Configurations/Abit
    * Configurations/Asus
    * Configurations/DFI
    * Configurations/Epox
    * Configurations/Evga
    * Configurations/FujitsuTechnologySolutions
    * Configurations/Gigabyte
    * Configurations/InsideTechnology
    * Configurations/MSI
    * Configurations/PCchips
    * Configurations/SuperMicro
    * Configurations/Tyan

A click to on the manufacturer link leads to the page showing the
motherboards. So the first page will be still readable and we could
list all the boards at the manufactures specific page.

What about this one?

Regards,
Andre

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