Maxim Levitsky wrote:This is good news. I know lots of users are waiting for this.
On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 11:42 -0500, Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Dan Williams wrote:Nope, the heci is just a controller, but we need a way to tell that
Justin Piszcz wrote:Yeah that is the site-- however, will it ever get merged? I have not heard anything about it for a year or so.
The HECI interface would allow lm_sensors developers to grab theHi Justin,
temperatures off the chips on the board.
From 2005(?)-2008 there was some chatter about supporting it but it never
seemed to happen, is there any eventual planned support for supporting
Intel's HECI interface or if the user wants to see the
temperatures/voltages just buy a different motherboard with an ITE I/O
controller?
I have a couple DG965WH boards and it would be nice to see the
temperature of the chipset etc without having to reboot into the BIOS.
I am not up to date on the progress in this area, but perhaps this site (http://www.openamt.org/) has what you are looking for?
Regards,
Dan
controller to show us the temperature data.
But intel hasn't released the QST sdk, and probably never will.
Sad,
Well I found this interesting thread about :
http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/manageability-software-development/topic/54851/
It looks like the QST SDK already exists and is planned to be released..
( http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/manageability-software-development/topic/54851/reply/74068/ )
Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky
Gabriel
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