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    77 * Another [http://vhimpe.crosswinds.net/electronics/i2cfaq/i2c.html I²C FAQ] 
    88 * Yet another [http://www.esacademy.com/faq/i2c/ I²C FAQ] 
    9  * [http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/buses/i2c/ Philips], the I²C bus inventors. This site contains many example programs. 
     9 * [http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/buses/i2c/ Philips], the I²C bus inventors. [[BR]] This site contains many example programs. 
    1010 * Simon Vogl's [http://voxel.at/prj/i2c/ I²C for Linux] page 
    1111 
    1212== SMBus == 
    13           o SMBus specification documents 
    14             Includes version 1.1 and version 2.0 documents. 
    15     * I²C and SMBus implementations 
    16           o ALi (M1533, M1535, M1535D, M1543C) 
    17             ALi chipsets include SMBus adapters, integrated with many other functions. 
    18             Datasheets available on request. 
    19           o Intel (PIIX4, 82443MX, i801, i810, i810E, i815) 
    20             Intel SMBus adapter, integrated with many other functions. 
    21             Datasheets available for download. 
    22           o Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS5595, SiS630, SiS645, SiS961) 
    23             No datasheet found. 
    24           o VIA (VT85C586B, VT82C596, VT82C596B, VT82C686A, VT82C686B, VT8231, VT8233, VT8233A) 
    25             VIA I²C adapters, integrated with many other functions (south bridge). Each south bridge may be used in many chipsets. To know which south bridge is used in your VIA chipset, use this table. 
    26             Datasheets available on request. 
     13 * SMBus specification documents [[BR]] Includes version 1.1 and version 2.0 documents. 
     14 
     15== I²C and SMBus implementations == 
     16 * ALi (M1533, M1535, M1535D, M1543C) [[BR]] ALi chipsets include SMBus adapters, integrated with many other functions. [[BR]] Datasheets available on request. 
     17 * Intel (PIIX4, 82443MX, i801, i810, i810E, i815) [[BR]] Intel SMBus adapter, integrated with many other functions. [[BR]] Datasheets available for download. 
     18 * Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS5595, SiS630, SiS645, SiS961) [[BR]] No datasheet found. 
     19 * VIA (VT85C586B, VT82C596, VT82C596B, VT82C686A, VT82C686B, VT8231, VT8233, VT8233A) [[BR]] VIA I²C adapters, integrated with many other functions (south bridge). Each south bridge may be used in many chipsets. To know which south bridge is used in your VIA chipset, use this table. [[BR]] Datasheets available on request. 
    2720 
    2821== Hardware monitoring chips == 
    29           o Analog Devices (ADM1021A, ADM1022, ADM1023, ADM1024, ADM1025, ADM1025A, ADM1026, ADM1027, ADM1028, ADM1029, ADM1030, ADM1031, ADM1032, ADM9240) 
    30             Datasheets available for download. 
    31           o Genesys Logic (GL518, GL520, GL523) 
    32             No datasheet available. 
    33           o Hewlett Packard (Maxilife) 
    34             Datasheets only under NDA. 
    35           o Maxim IC (includes Dallas Semiconductor) (DS75, DS1621, DS1625, DS1775, DS1780, MAX1617, MAX1617A) 
    36             Datasheets available for download. 
    37           o Myson (MTP008) 
    38             No datasheet available. 
    39           o National Semiconductor (LM75, LM77, LM78, LM78J, LM79, LM80, LM84, LM87, LM92) 
    40             Datasheets available for download. 
    41           o Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS5595, SIS950) 
    42             No datasheet available. 
    43           o Texas Instruments (THMC10, THMC50) 
    44             Datasheets available for download. 
    45           o VIA (VT82C686A, VT82C686B, VT8231, VT1211) 
    46             VIA bridges and chips which include integrated sensors. 
    47             Datasheets available on request. 
    48           o Winbond (W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83791D, W83792D, W83L785TS-S, W83627HF, W83627THF, W83637HF, W83687THF, W83697HF) 
    49             Datasheets available for hardware monitoring and super-I/O chips. 
     22 * Analog Devices (ADM1021A, ADM1022, ADM1023, ADM1024, ADM1025, ADM1025A, ADM1026, ADM1027, ADM1028, ADM1029, ADM1030, ADM1031, ADM1032, ADM9240) [[BR]] Datasheets available for download. 
     23 * Genesys Logic (GL518, GL520, GL523) [[BR]] No datasheet available. 
     24 * Hewlett Packard (Maxilife) [[BR]] Datasheets only under NDA. 
     25 * Maxim IC (includes Dallas Semiconductor) (DS75, DS1621, DS1625, DS1775, DS1780, MAX1617, MAX1617A) [[BR]] Datasheets available for download. 
     26 * Myson (MTP008) [[BR]] No datasheet available. 
     27 * National Semiconductor (LM75, LM77, LM78, LM78J, LM79, LM80, LM84, LM87, LM92) [[BR]] Datasheets available for download. 
     28 * Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS5595, SIS950) [[BR]] No datasheet available. 
     29 * Texas Instruments (THMC10, THMC50) [[BR]] Datasheets available for download. 
     30 * VIA (VT82C686A, VT82C686B, VT8231, VT1211) [[BR]] VIA bridges and chips which include integrated sensors. [[BR]] Datasheets available on request. 
     31 * Winbond (W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83791D, W83792D, W83L785TS-S, W83627HF, W83627THF, W83637HF, W83687THF, W83697HF) [[BR]] Datasheets available for hardware monitoring and super-I/O chips. 
    5032 
    5133== Other protocol information == 
    52           o IPMI documentation 
    53             IPMI (intelligent platform management interface), a standard for hardware monitor chip reading. 
     34 * IPMI documentation [[BR]] IPMI (intelligent platform management interface), a standard for hardware monitor chip reading. 
    5435 
    5536== Installation guides == 
    56           o Jean Delvare's 
    57             Focuses on the new i2c interface issues. 
    58           o Chris Peters' 
    59             More simple, probably better for beginners. 
     37 * Jean Delvare's [[BR]] Focuses on the new i2c interface issues. 
     38 * Chris Peters' [[BR]] More simple, probably better for beginners. 
    6039 
    6140== Motherboard configuration files == 
    6241 
    63       Poject is rather incomplete, help is wanted to develop it further (or start a new one altogether)! 
    64           o lm_sensors_db 
    65             Hosted by berlios.de. 
     42Poject is rather incomplete, help is wanted to develop it further (or start a new one altogether)! 
    6643 
    67       As far we know only one motherboard manufacturer provides sensors.conf files: 
    68           o TYAN motherboads sensors.conf files database (archive link) 
    69           o TYAN motherboads sensors.conf files database (ftp link) 
     44 * lm_sensors_db [[BR]] Hosted by berlios.de. 
    7045 
    71       Personal collections: 
    72           o Christian Hammers' 
    73           o Jean Delvare's 
     46As far we know only one motherboard manufacturer provides sensors.conf files: 
     47 
     48 * TYAN motherboads sensors.conf files database (archive link) 
     49 * TYAN motherboads sensors.conf files database (ftp link) 
     50 
     51Personal collections: 
     52 
     53 * Christian Hammers' 
     54 * Jean Delvare's 
    7455 
    7556== Hardware monitoring applications using the lm_sensors package == 
    76           o LM Sensors 
    77             First see the prog directory in the lm_sensors package for sample applications. In particular, see Tellerstats, a web-based hardware monitor created by Phil Edelbrock, one of our main project contributors. 
    78           o Freshmeat 
    79             A search for "lm_sensors" brings up a good starter list. 
    80           o GNOME Sensors Applet 
    81             An applet for the GNOME panel to monitor lm_sensors outputs. 
    82           o ASFATM (Afterstep fan and temperature monitor) 
    83             A wharf/dock app that is capable of displaying system/CPU temperatures and up to three fan rotation speeds depending on the hardware being used. The development has stopped, but you still can download the sources from Planet Mirror or LIP6. 
    84           o ASFTAVM (Afterstep fan, temperature and voltage monitor) 
    85             An enhancement of ASFATM. 
    86           o CheapI2C 
    87             A real-time linux I2C bus protocol capture tool using the parallel port. 
    88           o Dogsled 
    89             A tool to manage and monitor Linux clusters. 
    90           o GKrellM 
    91             GKrellM is a single process stack of system monitors which supports applying themes to match its appearance to your window manager, Gtk, or any other theme. Very popular. 
    92           o KSim 
    93             KSim is a GKrellM equivalent for KDE. Supports GKrellM skins. 
    94           o GPDial Applet 
    95             A Gnome applet that displays a specific number from a file on the Gnome panel. By configuring it for a specific sensor file in /proc, you get a sensor reading. Requires fam and fam++. 
    96           o GSensor 
    97             GTK+ application. 
    98           o LCD4Linux 
    99             Displays kernel information on an external LCD. 
    100           o phpSysInfo 
    101             Generates a web page with system information, optionally including sensors output. Recommended. 
    102           o ProcMeter 3 
    103             A comprehensive system monitoring package. Nice desktop application. Recommended. 
    104           o Sens2web 
    105             A Perl script to generate a web page of sensor readings. 
    106           o Sensor Sweep Applet 
    107             A configurable Gnome panel applet. 
    108           o Sensors Server 
    109             Nice client/server application with a html-embedded Java applet. 
    110           o Sentinelle 
    111             A daemon which warns you when your sensor readings reach critical values. 
    112           o WMSensors 
    113             A Windowmaker dockapp. By Adrian Baugh, maintained by the Debian team. 
    114           o WMSens Dockapp 
    115             A Windowmaker dockapp that works only with the Winbond 83697HF chipset. By Jonathan D. Meadows. 
    116           o WMgtemp 
    117             A Windowmaker dockapp that displays the CPU and system temperatures. By Roger Dunce. 
    118           o WMtemp 
    119             Another Windowmaker dockapp that displays the CPU and system temperatures. By Peter Gnodde. Inspired from WMgtemp. 
    120           o Varyfan 
    121             A C program to vary the fan speeds for the CPU and case fans according to the temperature of the CPU and motherboard. By Ian Nicholls, more or less abandoned. 
    122           o xsensors 
    123             A X11 version of sensors. Requires GTK+ 2.0. Nice, although many chips are not supported yet. 
    124           o Floyd Davidson has nice monitoring data graphics generated using modified tellerstats scripts 
    125           o E-Sensors 
    126             An Enlightenment frontend (epplet) to lm_sensors, by Øystein Haare. 
     57 * LM Sensors [[BR]] First see the prog directory in the lm_sensors package for sample applications. In particular, see Tellerstats, a web-based hardware monitor created by Phil Edelbrock, one of our main project contributors. 
     58 * Freshmeat [[BR]] A search for "lm_sensors" brings up a good starter list. 
     59 * GNOME Sensors Applet [[BR]] An applet for the GNOME panel to monitor lm_sensors outputs. 
     60 * ASFATM (Afterstep fan and temperature monitor) [[BR]] A wharf/dock app that is capable of displaying system/CPU temperatures and up to three fan rotation speeds depending on the hardware being used. The development has stopped, but you still can download the sources from Planet Mirror or LIP6. 
     61 * ASFTAVM (Afterstep fan, temperature and voltage monitor) [[BR]] An enhancement of ASFATM. 
     62 * CheapI2C [[BR]] A real-time linux I2C bus protocol capture tool using the parallel port. 
     63 * Dogsled [[BR]] A tool to manage and monitor Linux clusters. 
     64 * GKrellM [[BR]] GKrellM is a single process stack of system monitors which supports applying themes to match its appearance to your window manager, Gtk, or any other theme. Very popular. 
     65 * KSim [[BR]] KSim is a GKrellM equivalent for KDE. Supports GKrellM skins. 
     66 * GPDial Applet [[BR]] A Gnome applet that displays a specific number from a file on the Gnome panel. By configuring it for a specific sensor file in /proc, you get a sensor reading. Requires fam and fam++. 
     67 * GSensor [[BR]] GTK+ application. 
     68 * LCD4Linux [[BR]] Displays kernel information on an external LCD. 
     69 * phpSysInfo [[BR]] Generates a web page with system information, optionally including sensors output. Recommended. 
     70 * ProcMeter 3 [[BR]] A comprehensive system monitoring package. Nice desktop application. Recommended. 
     71 * Sens2web [[BR]] A Perl script to generate a web page of sensor readings. 
     72 * Sensor Sweep Applet [[BR]] A configurable Gnome panel applet. 
     73 * Sensors Server [[BR]] Nice client/server application with a html-embedded Java applet. 
     74 * Sentinelle [[BR]] A daemon which warns you when your sensor readings reach critical values. 
     75 * WMSensors [[BR]] A Windowmaker dockapp. By Adrian Baugh, maintained by the Debian team. 
     76 * WMSens Dockapp [[BR]] A Windowmaker dockapp that works only with the Winbond 83697HF chipset. By Jonathan D. Meadows. 
     77 * WMgtemp [[BR]] A Windowmaker dockapp that displays the CPU and system temperatures. By Roger Dunce. 
     78 * WMtemp [[BR]] Another Windowmaker dockapp that displays the CPU and system temperatures. By Peter Gnodde. Inspired from WMgtemp. 
     79 * Varyfan [[BR]] A C program to vary the fan speeds for the CPU and case fans according to the temperature of the CPU and motherboard. By Ian Nicholls, more or less abandoned. 
     80 * xsensors [[BR]] A X11 version of sensors. Requires GTK+ 2.0. Nice, although many chips are not supported yet. 
     81 * Floyd Davidson has nice monitoring data graphics generated using modified tellerstats scripts 
     82 * E-Sensors [[BR]] An Enlightenment frontend (epplet) to lm_sensors, by Øystein Haare. 
    12783 
    12884== Other hardware monitoring implementations (not using LM Sensors) == 
    129           o Motherboard Monitor 
    130             A very comprehensive package for Windows, unfortunately discontinued. Supports many many devices. Also has a great database of motherboards. We wish to thank the author, Alex van Kaam, for the great cooperation we had. 
    131           o Alexander Larsson's LM78 module 
    132             The original module LM Sensors is based upon. 
    133           o Beowulf project LM78 module 
    134             By Erik Hendriks. Old, probably unmaintained. 
    135           o smartmontools 
    136             The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl and smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. 
    137           o hddtemp 
    138             Get the hard drive temperatures using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. Much simpler than smartmontools. 
    139           o TXWD 
    140             Another LM78/LM75 module, by Chris Benndorf. 
    141           o Beta SMBus access through the BIOS interface 
    142             Old, obviously abandoned. 
     85 * Motherboard Monitor [[BR]] A very comprehensive package for Windows, unfortunately discontinued. Supports many many devices. Also has a great database of motherboards. We wish to thank the author, Alex van Kaam, for the great cooperation we had. 
     86 * Alexander Larsson's LM78 module [[BR]] The original module LM Sensors is based upon. 
     87 * Beowulf project LM78 module [[BR]] By Erik Hendriks. Old, probably unmaintained. 
     88 * smartmontools [[BR]] The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl and smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. 
     89 * hddtemp [[BR]] Get the hard drive temperatures using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. Much simpler than smartmontools. 
     90 * TXWD [[BR]] Another LM78/LM75 module, by Chris Benndorf. 
     91 * Beta SMBus access through the BIOS interface [[BR]] Old, obviously abandoned. 
    14392 
    14493== Other useful tools == 
    145           o CPUBurn 
    146             CPU-heating program to stress-test marginally-cooled systems and test LM Sensors. Highly recommended. 
    147           o RRDTool (Round Robin Database) 
    148             A database for readings taken over time, such as sensor data. The LM Sensors package contains scripts to create and update an RRD database and graphically display the data on webpages. 
     94 * CPUBurn [[BR]] CPU-heating program to stress-test marginally-cooled systems and test LM Sensors. Highly recommended. 
     95 * RRDTool (Round Robin Database) [[BR]] A database for readings taken over time, such as sensor data. The LM Sensors package contains scripts to create and update an RRD database and graphically display the data on webpages. 
    14996 
    15097== White papers, documents, articles and other things == 
    151           o Designing with SMBus 2.0 
    152             A great introduction to SMBus 2.0 and the differences with version 1.x. 
    153           o Alert standard format (ASF) specification 
    154             A standard for system management messages using the SMBus and passing this information to remote management devices. By the DMTF. 
    155           o Recursive make considered harmful 
    156             A paper on which the version 2 Makefile is based. 
    157           o NTC thermistors 
    158             A comprehensive description of the physics and mathematics of NTC thermistors. 
    159           o Standard manufacturer's identification code 
    160             The official list of Manufacturer IDs for EEPROMs. 
    161           o About temperature sensors 
    162             A web guide to devices that measure temperature. General information. 
    163           o Measuring temperatures on computer chips with speed and accuracy 
    164             The advantages of thermal diodes over traditional thermistors. 
    165           o Linux hardware stability guide 
    166             A nice article about using LM Sensors for diagnosing hardware problems. 
    167           o Linux hardware monitoring INcompatibility guide 
    168             A list of chips that don't work well under Linux. 
    169           o Why and how to control fan speed for cooling electronic equipment 
    170             A comprehensive article by Mary Burke comparing fan speed control methods 
    171  
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     98 * Designing with SMBus 2.0 [[BR]] A great introduction to SMBus 2.0 and the differences with version 1.x. 
     99 * Alert standard format (ASF) specification [[BR]] A standard for system management messages using the SMBus and passing this information to remote management devices. By the DMTF. 
     100 * Recursive make considered harmful [[BR]] A paper on which the version 2 Makefile is based. 
     101 * NTC thermistors [[BR]] A comprehensive description of the physics and mathematics of NTC thermistors. 
     102 * Standard manufacturer's identification code [[BR]] The official list of Manufacturer IDs for EEPROMs. 
     103 * About temperature sensors [[BR]] A web guide to devices that measure temperature. General information. 
     104 * Measuring temperatures on computer chips with speed and accuracy [[BR]] The advantages of thermal diodes over traditional thermistors. 
     105 * Linux hardware stability guide [[BR]] A nice article about using LM Sensors for diagnosing hardware problems. 
     106 * Linux hardware monitoring INcompatibility guide [[BR]] A list of chips that don't work well under Linux. 
     107 * Why and how to control fan speed for cooling electronic equipment [[BR]] A comprehensive article by Mary Burke comparing fan speed control methods