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Hi and hello to all the expert of HWSensors

Does it support the Dell Precision 690 SuperIOSensors/LPCSensors Whit ID=0x6701

i have a problem with this so wanna requesting any of u how can i solve this problem

 

Dmesg = Report 

 

SuperIODevice: [Fatal] found unsupported chip ID=0x6701

SuperIODevice: [Fatal] found unsupported chip ID=0x6701

 

Chip Info= SMSC LPC47M534

 

any help would be greatly appreciated

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Hi and hello to all the expert of HWSensors

Does it support the Dell Precision 690 SuperIOSensors/LPCSensors Whit ID=0x6701

i have a problem with this so wanna requesting any of u how can i solve this problem

 

Dmesg = Report 

 

SuperIODevice: [Fatal] found unsupported chip ID=0x6701

SuperIODevice: [Fatal] found unsupported chip ID=0x6701

 

Chip Info= SMSC LPC47M534

 

any help would be greatly appreciated

No. This chip is unsupported as well as almost all other notebooks. They usually have other monitoring methods like multifunctional microcontroller.

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I've updated from FakeSMC 6.0.1330 to 6.8.1307, and while everything is good, my case fans (connected to motherboard-controllable fan headers) shut down :/

 

Heatsink fans still run, though. Anyone have any idea how to fix this? Did FakeSMC finally add a way to control fans from userspace?

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Hi Slice thank you for offering your help i found this if this can help u

This is very interesting schemes. You may find LPC47M534 at page 31. Did you see a sensor here?

 

some more info about this 

lm_sensors-2.10.8 Source Code

this files also useless because doesn't contain fans and sensors information of the chip.

As I already explain this method works only for desktop. Laptops/notebooks controlled by programmable controllers which is non-documented.

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I've updated from FakeSMC 6.0.1330 to 6.8.1307, and while everything is good, my case fans (connected to motherboard-controllable fan headers) shut down :/

 

Try removing the ACPISensors plugin.

 

the SMSC LPC47M534-NC- NS or other variants aren't available. This chip was made specifically for Dell  

 

It's very simple, if you can't get datasheets for your chip, information about how it works at register level and things like that, then the developers can't support it.

 

It would probably be possible to reverse engineer at least some functionality but the developers would have to have access to the hardware.

Never mind that reverse engineering requires a highly specialized skillset, sometimes even special equipment, it takes a lot of time and effort and it's not something people do for someone else unless they get paid well.

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Speedfan (4.36)

 

greatly improved DELL support

* now fan speeds are lowered more aggressively

* added support for AMD K11 temperature sensor

* added full support for SMSC EMC6W201

* added full support for SMSC SCH5127

* added support for SMSC EMC2710P fan speed readings

* ARECA RAID support updated to Build 270

* added AMCC/3ware test code

* improved IT8720F identification

* fixed F1 context sensitive help key support

* better identification of DIRECT RAMBUS modules

* enabled Intel ICH8 SMBus, if needed

* identified SMSC SCH5317

* some addresses on the Asus P5N32-E SLI are no longer scanned

* some addresses on the Asus Rampage Formula are no longer scanned

* some addresses on EVGA NFORCE 680i LT SLI are no longer scanned

 

only  speedfan   supporting this chip SMSC EMC2710P fan speed readings

 

Alfredo Milani Comparetti he is software engineer and he has developed speedfan

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Speedfan (4.36)

 

greatly improved DELL support

* now fan speeds are lowered more aggressively

* added support for AMD K11 temperature sensor

* added full support for SMSC EMC6W201

* added full support for SMSC SCH5127

* added support for SMSC EMC2710P fan speed readings

* ARECA RAID support updated to Build 270

* added AMCC/3ware test code

* improved IT8720F identification

* fixed F1 context sensitive help key support

* better identification of DIRECT RAMBUS modules

* enabled Intel ICH8 SMBus, if needed

* identified SMSC SCH5317

* some addresses on the Asus P5N32-E SLI are no longer scanned

* some addresses on the Asus Rampage Formula are no longer scanned

* some addresses on EVGA NFORCE 680i LT SLI are no longer scanned

 

only  speedfan   supporting this chip SMSC EMC2710P fan speed readings

 

Alfredo Milani Comparetti he is software engineer and he has developed speedfan

What about you? May be you want to say that Dell Precision 690 contains:

* AMD K11 

* SMSC EMC6W201

* SMSC SCH5127

* SMSC EMC2710P

* ARECA RAID 

* IT8720F 

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hi welcome back the dell 690 has only these 

SMSC EMC2710P

SMSC LPC47M534-NS 

i just want to say that the speesfan  support all of these chip set 

So, you have to search datasheet or sources for support EMC2710 or analogs.

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hi slice sorry for that i am searching around the google for the whole day but i can't found any datasheet or source for EMC2710 can u give me any tip where to find this kind of information 

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Hi all,

Found small issue with HWMonitor 6.9.1315 and Apple Magic Mouse battery charge status. When checking in preferences, i can see 100% battery charged [2x AA 2450Ah]. But HWMonitor show charge status 63%.

Is there any chance to fix this?

 

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Hi Slice, 

 

Me again maybe with some good news, here is what the developer written to me with speedfan source code i am hoping that u can do something with it

 

My assembly does not read the data from the chip. This makes SpeedFan. If SpeedFan has read the values ​​from the chip, these value are in a shared memory segment. MyAssembly only reads the values ​​from this segment and makes it available in structures for managed code.

 

Thanks again

SpeedFan_source.zip

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Hi Slice, 

 

Me again maybe with some good news, here is what the developer written to me with speedfan source code i am hoping that u can do something with it

 

My assembly does not read the data from the chip. This makes SpeedFan. If SpeedFan has read the values ​​from the chip, these value are in a shared memory segment. MyAssembly only reads the values ​​from this segment and makes it available in structures for managed code.

 

Thanks again

Sorry, such sources out of my skill.

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I tried 6.9.1315 and it still displays the GPU memory for my 670 at 4x the speed I get from 5.3.901 and GPU-Z. Is there any way to get it back to displaying the old way without reverting to 5.3.901?

 

Just noticed that HWMonitor from 6.9.1315 isn't reading my GPU fan speed either.

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I've been using HWSensors for some time with the HWMonitor app and they've been working great. I've recently downloaded the intel power gadget just out of curiosity and couldn't help but notice that the reading coming from it are entirely different that that of HWMonitor. Which one is correct? The Intel gadget shows cpu speeds towards the bottom which HWMonitor has them jumping all over the place. I have the intel i7 3630qm btw.

 

Edit: I tried istat pro and it gives the same information hwmonitor does. Where is Intel gadget getting its readings from?

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