In the move Cube, a man named "Worth" finds himself with a bunch of other people in a maze of cubes. After a while he comes to realize he built the door assembly for the shell the cube maze is inside.
One of the others, thinking they've found a source of information, demands "Wheres the door!?", to which Worth responds "Wherever they put it.". The chip, an IT8718, isn't responsible for whats on each line. Each line can be attached to whatever the designer of your motherboard wanted to attach it to. You need to find the exact model of mobo and start googleing that instead of the chip type. As to your insmod problem, dmesg should tell you what symbols are missing; this is usually repaired by adding more bits to (or getting a more complete) kernel. -porkchop On 06/01/08 19:58 -0500, Adam wrote: > I'm using lm_sensors version 2.10.4 to get the data from the IT8718 > Super I/O chip. (I can't get version 3 to compile yet.) I've figured > out that voltage in0 is VCore, in1 is VDDR, in2 is 3.3V, in3 and in4 are > +5 and +12 scaled at the usual ratios, and in7 is Standby 5V. The ones > that I'm stumped on are in5, which is always zero and always has the > alarm bit set, and in6, which is a constant 0.704V. Any ideas what in6 > might represent? It doesn't fit with the usual scaling for -5 or -12V. _______________________________________________ Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org http://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) MHVLS Auditorium Dec 5 - Open Source Show and Tell Jan 2 - TBD Feb 6 - DBUS Mar 5 - Setting up a platform-independent home/small office network using Linux
