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2           FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE 'INSTALL' FILE
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5 OVERVIEW OF THE LM_SENSORS PACKAGE AND SUMMARY OF SUPPORTED DEVICES
6
7 This is the completely rewritten version of lm_sensors, a collection of
8 modules for general SMBus access and hardware monitoring. There are quite
9 a few changes compared with 1.x.y versions; 1.x.y versions are now officially
10 unsupported.
11
12 WARNING! Starting with lm_sensors version 2.5.0, only kernels 2.2.0 and
13 later are supported. Use lm_sensors version 2.4.5 if you use an older
14 kernel.
15
16 WARNING! If you downloaded this package through our CVS archive, you walk
17 the cutting edge. Things may not even compile! On the other hand, you will
18 be the first to profit from new drivers and other changes. Have fun!
19
20 WARNING! Many things have changed since version 2.4.0. Most importantly,
21 you need the i2c package.  It should have come bundled with lm_sensors,
22 but you may need to download it separately at:
23   http://www.netroedge.com/~lm78
24 Users of kernel 2.3.34 and later (and also all soon to be 2.4.x) kernels
25 will be happy to know that the new I2C implementation has been included
26 in the kernel; you can still patch it with the latest version
27 (see i2c/mkpatch/mkpatch.pl), but this is optional.
28
29 WARNING! The default module installation directory changed since version
30 2.2.1. If you don't change the directory in /etc/modules.conf (or
31 /etc/conf.modules), modprobe will probably load the wrong ones.
32
33 WARNING! Some things have changed since version 2.1.2. Most notably,
34 module piix4 is renamed i2c-piix4, module isa is renamed i2c-isa,
35 and module bit-mb is renamed i2c-via. You have been warned.
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37
38 At least the following I2C/SMBus adapters are supported:
39   Acer Labs M1541 and M1543C (used in the Aladdin IV, V and Pro 2 chipsets)
40   AMD 756
41   Apple Hydra (used on some PPC machines)
42   Intel I801 ICH (used in the Intel 810, 810E, 820, and 840 chipsets)
43   Intel PIIX4 (used in many Intel chipsets)
44   Intel I810 GMCH
45   SiS 5595 (used in many SiS chipsets)
46   3Dfx Voodoo 3 and Banshee
47   VIA Technologies VT82C586B, VT82C596A/B, and VT82C686A
48
49
50 At least the following hardware sensor chips are supported:
51   Analog Devices ADM1021, ADM1022, ADM1025, and ADM9240
52   Asus AS99127F
53   Dallas Semiconductor DS1780, DS75, and DS1775
54   Hewlett Packard Maxilife (several revisions including '99 NBA)
55   Genesys Logic GL518SM (rev 00, 80), GL520SM, GL523SM
56   Intel Xeon processor embedded sensors
57   Maxim MAX1617 and MAX1617A
58   National Semicoductor LM75, LM77, LM78, LM78-J, LM79. LM80, LM81, and LM84
59   SiS Southbridge (integrated in the chipset; the I2C adapter will also be
60     supported in the near future)
61   TI THMC10 and THMC50
62   VIA Technologies VT82C686A embedded sensors
63   Winbond W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, and W83627HF
64
65
66 We also support some miscellaneous chips:
67   Linear Technologies LTC1710
68   SDRAM Dimms with Serial Presence Detect EEPROMs
69   Intel Xeon processor embedded EEPROMs
70   DDC Monitor embedded EEPROMs
71
72
73 We could use some testers of hardware. If you own a specific monitoring
74 chip or I2C bus, and are willing to help us out, please contact us - even
75 if you did so before. Even if you have no programming knowledge, you could
76 help us by running new modules and reporting on the results and output.
77 If you want to offer more substantial help, this is very welcome too, of
78 course.
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80
81 Don't ask us whether we support a particular mainboard; we do not know.
82 We *do* know what hardware we support, but usually, it is easier to
83 install everything and run sensors-detect. It will tell you what hardware
84 you have (and incidentally, what corresponding drivers are needed). You
85 could also take a look at http://members.brabant.chello.nl/~a.vankaam/mbm
86 (this lists chips found on many mainboard, but regrettable, not the adapters
87 on them) or http://web01.fureai.or.jp/~hirobo/project/reserch_project.html
88 (yes, it is japanese; you want the ninth column, and it again lists only
89 chips, not adapters).
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91
92 SMBus, also known as System Management Bus, is a protocol for communicating
93 through a I2C ('I squared C') bus. Many modern mainboards have a System
94 Management Bus. There are a lot of devices which can be connected to a
95 SMBus; the most notable are modern memory chips with EEPROM memories and
96 chips for hardware monitoring.
97
98 Most modern mainboards incorporate some form of hardware monitoring chips.
99 These chips read things like chip temperatures, fan rotation speeds and
100 voltage levels. There are quite a few different chips which can be used
101 by mainboard builders for approximately the same results.
102
103 Hardware monitoring chips are often connected to the SMBus, but often they
104 can also be connected to the ISA bus. The modules in this package usually
105 support both ways of accessing them.
106
107 Because the SMBus is just a special case of the generalized I2C bus, we
108 can simulate the SMBus protocol on plain I2C busses. These busses are
109 sometimes used in other parts of your computer. If a supported chip is
110 attached to one of these additional busses, they can be used too.
111
112 Please read INSTALL before trying to compile and install these modules.
113 There is a lot of additional documentation in the doc/ subdirectory.
114 Amnong these is a list of supported busses and chips. Regrettably, there
115 are too many mainboards to keep a list of busses and chips used on them.
116 On the other hand, we provide a program called 'sensors-detect' which
117 tries to figure out what hardware is available on your system.
118
119 The developers of this package can be reached through the email address
120 <sensors@stimpy.netroedge.com>. Do not hesitate to mail us if you have
121 questions, suggestions, problems, want to contribute, or just want to
122 report it works for you. But please try to read the documentation and\
123 FAQ first before you ask any questions!
124
125 The latest version of this package can always be found on our homepage:
126 http://www.netroedge.com/~lm78. Pre-release versions can be retrieved
127 through anonymous CVS; see doc/cvs for more information.
128
129 This whole package is copyright (c) 1998 - 2000 by Frodo Looijaard and
130 Philip Edelbrock, except for a few drivers written by
131 other people. See the individual files for more exact copyright information. 
132 This package may be distributed according to the GNU General Public License
133 (GPL), as included in the file COPYING.
134
135 Note that at this moment, libsensors falls under the GPL, not the LGPL.
136 In more human language, that means it is FORBIDDEN to link any application
137 to the library, even to the shared version, if the application itself
138 does not fall under the GPL. This will probably be changed in the future.
139 In the meantime, you will have to contact us first if you want to do this.
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