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On Sat, 20 Jun 1998, Cyrille Chepelov wrote: >Since the LM78 and up (LM79 and Intel HecetaII) are also capable of >asserting an interrupt when the temperature goes above a certain >(programmable) level, or when the fans stop working, that'd be also great >to have something to put behind these triggers... I just implemented that unfortunately I never made a diff and I have not implemented a way that allow you to select at runtime if generate or not a SMI interrupt. The other _bad_ thing was that with my old motherboard after the system gone in stand-by mode (after the SMI interrupt), I was not more able to restart the machine pressing the power button as usual so I had to reset... You can find my old lm78 hack (that not generate the SMI interrupt) for 2.1.x at: http://caristudenti.cs.unibo.it/~arcangel/kernel-patch Andrea[s] Arcangeli - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu | ||||||||||||
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