David,
On most new motherboards are diagnostics chips that provide for a lot
more than just temperature. Namely these chips are the National
Semiconductor LM78, and LM79. The Beowulf project has a driver that I
haven't evaluated yet for the LM chips. I too would like to see kernel
support for all the features of the LM chips - both temperature, and fan
monitoring, with adjustable alarm points, and a proc interface. Here is
the Beowulf stuff, and National Semiconductor's application notes:
(I would also like to write a UPS daemon that monitors the LM chip proc
interface, and a UPS/battery for a single combined shutdown daemon for
laptops or desktops)
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/beowulf/software/lm78-0.1.tar.gz
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM79.html
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM78.html
-STEVEl
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