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Date:      Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:37:09 +0200
From:      Emanuel Strobl <emanuel.strobl@gmx.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Andrew <andrew@ugh.net.au>
Subject:   Re: Temperature Sensors on a Mini-ITX Board
Message-ID:  <200504111437.21420@harrymail>
In-Reply-To: <f420c8bc5f5e4ac94973ddeb321467a8@ugh.net.au>
References:  <f420c8bc5f5e4ac94973ddeb321467a8@ugh.net.au>

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Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2005 23:39 schrieb Andrew:
> Does anyone know how to read the temperature sensors on a VIA Mini-ITX
> board? I've tried xmbmon, lmmon and healthd but nothing seems to read
> it/them. I can't find anything under the dev sysctl hierachy either.
>
> I can't see anything relevant in dmesg apart from this perhaps:
>
> acpi0: <VT9174 AWRDACPI> on motherboard

Have you modified your kernel to support monitoring devices? Since it
's VIA you can keep a closer look to these:
device          smbus           # Bus support, required for smb below.
device          smb
device          iicbus
device          iicbb
device          iicsmb
device          viapm

Maybe they're loadable modules, just a hint.

-Harry

>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
>
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