Hi Jeremy, > Heh ok so it's a while ago... but someone wrote a watchdog driver for > SCH311x, which I have tried to apply to DME1737, but no luck! > > Using superiotool to dump the registers, I can see no difference when > BIOS has watchdog enabled/disabled. > > I have compared the LDN 0xa Realtime Registers with watchdog enabled vs > disabled, and there is no difference. > > I tried searching Logical Device Numbers that superiotool doesn't have > defined, but they don't seem to exist or be enabled by the BIOS, > > So either the motherboard has a 2nd watchdog that the BIOS uses > (although I can't find any mention of a watchdog on nForce4 Ultra) or > there *is* some difference between the SCH311x with public datasheed and > the DME1737. Maybe superiotool isn't printing the full information? I > am thinking of making it dump all 255 registers of all LDNs with > watchdog enabled/disabled in BIOS, in case it's hiding in there > somewhere. > > I know it's not strictly related to lm-sensors, but can anyone help? What exactly are you looking for? ...juerg _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors