Re: Standalone driver for W83677HG-I, NCT6775F, NCT6776F [rev 2]

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From: "Ian Pilcher" <arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 5:28 PM
To: <lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Standalone driver for W83677HG-I, NCT6775F,NCT6776F [rev 2]

Just a quick note that this driver (10-Mar-2011?) seems to be working
well on my Intel DQ67SW.  Temperature and fan monitoring were pretty
easy to set up (no thermistors, thank goodness!); I haven't bothered
with fan control, since that seems to be working "automagically".

As always, trying to figure out how they've wired up the voltages will
be the most challenging part.  I was hoping that Intel might be more
forthcoming in this area than other manufacturers, but that does not
appear to be the case.

With a bit of luck, I should be able to post a config for this board
relatively shortly.

What kernel version is this updated driver likely to appear in?  I'd
love to get rid of the DKMS hackery.

Thanks!

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Ian Pilcher                                         arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx
"If you're going to shift my paradigm ... at least buy me dinner first."
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Hi,

The merge request went in during the .39 merge window, so the driver should make it into 2.6.39

Regards
Ian Dobson



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