On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Jean Delvare wrote:
Not good. This can mean one of two things: either the chip has no
register 0x3f and it nacks non-existent register read attempts, or it
doesn't support SMBus read byte transactions at all. In the latter
case, I strongly suggest that you leave the chip alone. As for the
former case, there are a few thermal sensor chips which behave like,
don't have a register at 0x3f and can use slave address 0x48: DS1621
and similar, DS75, LM73.
It now consistently returns 0x3d, could this be a thermal value, like 61°C ?
The GPU reports 46°C (coming from nvidia-smi).
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