Re: dme1737 datasheet

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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

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