PC87366 with the net4801
Andrew D. Johnson
ajohnson at lastaccess.com
Mon Jun 28 10:23:51 CEST 2004
On Mon 28 Jun 2004 03:14:11 AM CDT Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org> said:
> You may try the following command:
>
> isaset -f 0x6627 0x02
>
> It'll increase the sampling rate (at the cost of power consumption, I
> suppose). You can revert to the old speed at any time using:
>
> isaset -f 0x6627 0x00
>
> Let me know if it changes anything.
It did have rather interesting results:
pc87366-isa-6620
Adapter: ISA adapter
in0: +2.95 V (min = +0.00 V, max = 2.95 V)
in1: +2.24 V (min = +1.18 V, max = 1.45 V) ALARM
in2: +2.78 V (min = +0.00 V, max = 2.95 V)
in3: +0.79 V (min = +0.00 V, max = 2.95 V)
in4: +2.76 V (min = +0.00 V, max = 2.95 V)
in5: +2.77 V (min = +1.27 V, max = 1.55 V) ALARM
in6: +0.00 V (min = +1.18 V, max = 1.45 V) ALARM
Vsb: +3.66 V (min = +2.99 V, max = 3.59 V) ALARM
Vdd: +3.66 V (min = +2.99 V, max = 3.59 V) ALARM
Vbat: +2.95 V (min = +2.40 V, max = 2.95 V)
AVdd: +3.64 V (min = +2.99 V, max = 3.59 V) ALARM
temp4: +5 C (low = -0 C, high = +85 C)
temp4_crit:
-9 C
temp5: +11 C (low = -0 C, high = +85 C)
temp5_crit:
-9 C
These readings seem to hold steady, regardless of how rapidly I run the sensors
program. They return to "normal" when I revert the change.
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Andrew D. Johnson
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