Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 00:31:08 +0000 From: Koakuma <koachan@protonmail.com> To: freebsd-ppc <freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: G5 fans Message-ID: <-h2qaAN8uPVLOtb4ngIa-cEr-sGMGrq0opq1cczaWnSCvra_jucS8kTEPCaB64a5bWcSzxsEcCr52NsrUKrOUjP5p6wusFed8OIVReIjD94=@protonmail.com>
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Hi Michael, The first command failed to run for me. 0 > dev u3/i2c/fan can't find device u3/i2c/fan ok Looking at the output of 'dev / ls', there's several devices named "fan" under /smu@0,0/fans@4a00/*, but running the " .status" command on those devices gave me this error: 0 > " .status" " /smu@0,0/fans@4a00/fan@0" open-dev $call-method Method <.status> not found; ihandle=3Dffb352c0 phandle=3Dff99ee00 ok This is on a PowerMac11,2, 2 GHz "dual-core" model. On Sun Oct 28 22:02:15 UTC 2018, Michael Tuexen=C2=A0<tuexen at freebsd.org= > wrote: > Dear all, > > if you have access to a G5 Powermac, could you provide the output of the > following command from the OpenFirmware prompt: > > dev u3/i2c/fan > " .status" " u3/i2c/fan" open-dev $call-method > > I'm interested in the RPM channels which are reported as Failed/Available= /Active. > Please provide also some information what kind of PowerMac G5 it is. > > Thanks for your help. > > Best regards > Michael
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