Subject: Re: via environmental monitor
To: None <port-i386@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang@wsrcc.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/26/2000 14:52:30
tsarna@endicor.com (Ty Sarna) writes:
> In article <3A4918C2.316BBFDF@vip.at>, Dr. Rene Hexel <rh@vip.at> wrote:
> > Ty Sarna wrote:
> > > Try using the lm driver. My Asus K7M has one of those, and behaves the
> > Which port did you set the "lm" driver to? On my K7M the "lm "driver
> > never matched, even when enabled (but I didn't try to hard, because I
> > thought viapm was the way to go).
> port 0x290, just like in GENERIC. From dmesg:
> lm0 at isa0 port 0x290-0x297: W83782D
Thanks for the idea. I didn't realize that Asus might throw an LM on
their boards too.
In my case it didn't match at 0x290. I put a two more probes at the
other addreses just to be sure. I didn't get a match there either.
lm* at isa? port 0x280 # -wsr
lm* at isa? port 0x310 # -wsr
I didn't bother to comment out the "viaenv" probes again. I just left
them in.
(I'm assuming that since its totally different hardware from the LM
stuff that one probe wouldn't turn off the other probe.)
-wolfgang
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