Re: Patching driver for it8603e chip

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Jean Delvare <khali <at> linux-fr.org> writes:

> 
> Hi Guenter,
> 
> On Sat, 02 Nov 2013 12:24:35 -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> > ASUS is an interesting company. On the one side, they claim to support Linux
> > on their web site, but when contacting technical support they state that
> > they don't, and that they won't even provide chip datasheets. From what
I heard,
> > that used to be different. No idea why they changed their policy.
> 
> My personal experience is that Asus has _never_ been cooperative about
> consumer / desktop boards, but have been largely cooperative when it
> came to workstation / server boards, at least at some point in time. I
> did not ask anything from them in the past couple years so I don't know
> exactly where they are now, but at least in 2010 when I was working on
> W83795G/ADG support and SMBus multiplexing, they were very helpful.
> 

Jean, Guenter,
thanks for your attention. Real pity for the lack of support. I was hoping
at least I could try, since I bought the board, and now I have had an
episode of tension surge, so I would need to analyse situation. 
Best regards, and kudos on lm-sensors!
xg



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