Myles Vredenburg wrote:
> 
> Tom wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> > > Art Boulatov wrote:
> > >
> > > > <<< No Message Collected >>>
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > I have ASUS P3B-F motherboard with   ASUS ASIC hardware monitor,
> > > I was trying to find info about that "ASIC", but did not succeed.
> > >
> > > The question is - can I have control of the temperatures&volts on Linux
> > > with this motherboard?
> > > I'm aware of lm_sensors module, but I don't think it supports ASIC.
> > > Or could you just point me where I can find info on that topic.
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot, Art.
> >
> >      I had lm-sensors/khealthcare working fine on Mdk 6.0, but with
> > 7.0 I couldn't get the latest lm_sensors (2.4.5) to compile.  It
> > failed on finding the i2c headers, even tho I compiled those
> > modules successfully against a 2.2.14 kernel compiled from Mdk
> > source, and edited lm_sensors makefile as to their location. I got
> > an older version to compile, but then there were more problems with
> > that.
> >
> >    Anyhow, just as I was about to get real frustrated, I noticed on
> > the website (http://homepages.fh-giessen.de/~hg7229/khealthcare/)
> > that the older version (0.1-3) of khealthcare doesn't need
> > lm_sensors.  That is _if_ your motherboard uses the Winbond W83782D
> > chip. Which is most all of 'em, including my SY 6ba+III.
> >
> >    I have no idea what 'ASIC' means (Asus i2c ?), but it's prob'ly
> > worth the small d/l to try khealthcare 0.1, it comes as either a
> > tar.gz or rpm.  It displays 3 fan speeds, 3 temps, all voltages, has
> > configurable alarms/warnings, all the same features as the newer
> > lm-sensors dependent version.
> >  --
> > ..       Tom Brinkman          [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   .
> 
> ASIC - application-specific integrated circuit

Well,

I finally figured  that my board has ASIC based on as99127f chip, 
now I know what it means (:.
And I was told on the kernel mailin' list that it is 
supported by lm_sensors, the W83782D module.
I should really have looked at my chip name before postin' here and
there. ;)

Thank you again,
Art.

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