Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 16:24:08 +0200 From: Bruno Ducrot <ducrot@poupinou.org> To: Pav Lucistnik <pav@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: acpi_thermal on nforce 4 board Message-ID: <20060503142408.GD31815@poupinou.org> In-Reply-To: <1146664632.38125.65.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz> References: <1146231595.94164.25.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz> <20060502154819.GA16135@poupinou.org> <1146585606.31507.38.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz> <20060503134248.GB31815@poupinou.org> <1146664632.38125.65.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz>
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On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 03:57:12PM +0200, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
...
> No, it just fails to work. And I just tried and it now fails to work on
> boards where it used to work. Fishy...
>
> # mbmon -D -p winbond
> Probe Request: winbond
> >>> Testing Reg's at ISA-IO <<<
> [ISA Port IO-Base:0x290]
> Probing Winbond/Asus/LM78/79 chip:
...
> CR4C:0x18, CR4D:0x15, CR4E:0x80, CR4F:0x5C
^^ ^^
I'm pretty sure it's a winbond (which one, well I can't
tell, but looking at the mother board should tell
you which one exactly) and you can access it's register via
io port 0x295 -- 0x296. You just have to find the correct
tool to handle it, or fix mbmon :)
--
Bruno Ducrot
-- Which is worse: ignorance or apathy?
-- Don't know. Don't care.
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