Changeset 4856
- Timestamp:
- 09/23/07 18:35:47 (6 years ago)
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FAQ (modified) (3 diffs)
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lm_sensors-FAQ.html (modified) (3 diffs)
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lm_sensors-FAQ.texi (modified) (3 diffs)
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useful_addresses.html (modified) (1 diff)
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lm-sensors/trunk/doc/FAQ
r4197 r4856 356 356 3. Check the manufacturer's website or ask their support 357 357 358 4. Check the Motherboard Monitor (http://mbm.livewiredev.com/) 359 website and the "links" 360 (http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/UsefulLinks) page on our website 361 (http://www.lm-sensors.org) some good cross-references. 358 4. Check the "links" (http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/UsefulLinks) 359 page on our website (http://www.lm-sensors.org) some good 360 cross-references. 362 361 363 362 3.2.2 Do you support motherboard XYZ? … … 864 863 865 864 Do you own an ASUS motherboard? Perhaps your chip is being 866 misidentified. Look on the motherboard (or at 867 `http://mbm.livewiredev.com') for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. Often the 868 real device is an Asus as99127f. If so, the driver can be forced to 869 recognize the as99127f with `force_as99127f=BUS,0x2d' where `BUS' is 870 your i2c bus number. Cat /proc/bus/i2c to see a list of bus numbers. 871 Read the w83781d module documentation (`doc/chips/w83781d') for more 872 details. 865 misidentified. Look on the motherboard for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. 866 Often the real device is an Asus as99127f. If so, the driver can be 867 forced to recognize the as99127f with `force_as99127f=BUS,0x2d' where 868 `BUS' is your i2c bus number. Cat /proc/bus/i2c to see a list of bus 869 numbers. Read the w83781d module documentation (`doc/chips/w83781d') 870 for more details. 873 871 874 872 4.17.6 Bus hangs on Ali 1543 on Asus P5A boards! … … 1088 1086 1089 1087 2. Check the manufacturer's website. 1090 1091 3. Check the Motherboard Monitor (http://mbm.livewiredev.com/)1092 website.1093 1088 1094 1089 When you know what chips you have, check the Driver Status -
lm-sensors/trunk/doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html
r4197 r4856 589 589 <li>Look at your motherboard. 590 590 <li>Check the manufacturer's website or ask their support 591 <li>Check the <a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com/">Motherboard Monitor</a> website and the591 <li>Check the 592 592 <a href="http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/UsefulLinks">"links"</a> 593 593 page on <a href="http://www.lm-sensors.org">our website</a> some good cross-references. … … 1373 1373 1374 1374 <p>Do you own an ASUS motherboard? Perhaps your chip is being 1375 misidentified. Look on the motherboard (or at 1376 <a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com">http://mbm.livewiredev.com</a>) for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. 1375 misidentified. Look on the motherboard for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. 1377 1376 Often the real device is an Asus as99127f. If so, the driver can be 1378 1377 forced to recognize the as99127f with … … 1645 1644 <ol type=1 start=1> 1646 1645 <li>Look at your motherboard. 1647 <li>Check the manufacturer's website. 1648 <li>Check the <a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com/">Motherboard Monitor</a> website. 1646 <li>Check the manufacturer's website. 1649 1647 </ol> 1650 1648 -
lm-sensors/trunk/doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.texi
r4197 r4856 318 318 @item Look at your motherboard. 319 319 @item Check the manufacturer's website or ask their support 320 @item Check the @uref{http://mbm.livewiredev.com/, Motherboard Monitor} website and the320 @item Check the 321 321 @uref{http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/UsefulLinks, "links"} 322 322 page on @uref{http://www.lm-sensors.org, our website} some good cross-references. … … 904 904 905 905 Do you own an ASUS motherboard? Perhaps your chip is being 906 misidentified. Look on the motherboard (or at 907 @uref{http://mbm.livewiredev.com}) for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. 906 misidentified. Look on the motherboard for a 'Winbond' or Asus chip. 908 907 Often the real device is an Asus as99127f. If so, the driver can be 909 908 forced to recognize the as99127f with … … 1125 1124 @item Look at your motherboard. 1126 1125 @item Check the manufacturer's website. 1127 @item Check the @uref{http://mbm.livewiredev.com/, Motherboard Monitor} website.1128 1126 @end enumerate 1129 1127 -
lm-sensors/trunk/doc/useful_addresses.html
r4606 r4856 254 254 <li><span class="toplvl"><a name="other">Other hardware monitoring implementations (not using LM Sensors)</a></span> 255 255 <ul> 256 <li><a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com/">Motherboard Monitor</a>257 <br />A very comprehensive package for Windows, unfortunately discontinued.258 Supports many many devices. Also has a <a href="http://mbm.livewiredev.com/mobolist.html">great259 database of motherboards</a>. We wish to thank the author, Alex van Kaam, for the260 great cooperation we had.</li>261 256 <li><a href="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/files/lm78_stuff/">Alexander Larsson's 262 257 LM78 module</a>
