On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 14:04:30 +0200
Riku Voipio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sorry, I think I got you confused.
> 
> go to the directory where the pwm files is. In my system, the command
> would be:
> 
>       cd /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-002e/
> 
> and execute the following command there:
> 
>       grep . *

Ah yes, now it is clear.

Here are the results:

fan1_exp:65535
fan1_input:73
fan1_max:169
fan1_min:0
fan2_exp:65535
fan2_input:169
fan2_max:169
fan2_min:0
in0_input:1696000
in0_max:2040000
in0_min:2040000
in1_input:1328000
in1_max:2040000
in1_min:2040000
in2_input:1696000
in2_max:2040000
in2_min:2040000
in3_input:904000
in3_max:2040000
in3_min:2040000
name:F75375
pwm1:0
pwm2:0
temp1_input:30000
temp1_max:60000
temp1_max_hyst:55000
temp2_input:30000
temp2_max:60000
temp2_max_hyst:55000

Al


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