Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 14:15:43 +0200 (MET DST) From: Bart Smit <bit@signature.nl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: lmmon bogus values Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.02A.10009071406230.17283-100000@pollux.or.signature.nl>
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A search in the archives turned up one other person with this problem
but no solution. Anyone that can make sense of this?
Situation: fresh install of 4.1-RELEASE (from the ISO) on an Arbor
PIA-673 single board computer (with AMD K6 II and 128 MB).
According to the docs this board has "CMOS-based PC hardware monitor,
monitors CPU and system temperature, fan speeds and power supply
voltages." Note LM78/79 not explicitly mentioned. I don't think it has
one.
lmmon -i (i.e. through /dev/io since /dev/smb0 doesn't work) yields:
Motherboard Temp Voltages
252C / 485F / 525K Vcore1: +1.922V
Vcore2: +1.984V
Fan Speeds + 3.3V: +1.859V
+ 5.0V: +2.844V
1: 4272 rpm +12.0V: +11.500V
2: 0 rpm -12.0V: +0.000V
3: -1 rpm - 5.0V: +0.000V
The values change a bit over time so it looks like something is
actually being gauged. But the numbers don't make much sense.
If the cause is known we can hope to find conversions to get the real
values (would also help create the fix). Otherwise maybe use this as
qualitative instead of quantitative measurements?
--Nero
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