> On Fri June 12 2009, Michael S. Zick wrote:
>
> And the output of sensors with H.W. driver built-in:
>
> root@cb01:~# sensors
> acpitz-virtual-0
> Adapter: Virtual device
> temp1: +48.8�C (crit = +94.8�C)
>
> via-cputemp-isa-0000
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> Core 0: +50.0�C
>
> Which looks reasonable to me, on this machine.
>
> Mike
On VIA VB7002 acpitz obviously does not work so I can not compare. I
guess BIOS does not support the temperature reading since there is no
temperature readout in BIOS.
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: -247.7 C (crit = +140.0 C)
via-cputemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +27.0 C
Is there a way to reset the CPU temperature calibration to the factory
default?
Tomaz Mertelj
On Fri June 12 2009, [email protected] wrote:
> > On Fri June 12 2009, Michael S. Zick wrote:
> >
> > And the output of sensors with H.W. driver built-in:
> >
> > root@cb01:~# sensors
> > acpitz-virtual-0
> > Adapter: Virtual device
> > temp1: +48.8�C (crit = +94.8�C)
> >
> > via-cputemp-isa-0000
> > Adapter: ISA adapter
> > Core 0: +50.0�C
> >
> > Which looks reasonable to me, on this machine.
> >
> > Mike
>
> On VIA VB7002 acpitz obviously does not work so I can not compare. I
> guess BIOS does not support the temperature reading since there is no
> temperature readout in BIOS.
>
> acpitz-virtual-0
> Adapter: Virtual device
> temp1: -247.7 C (crit = +140.0 C)
>
> via-cputemp-isa-0000
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> Core 0: +27.0 C
>
> Is there a way to reset the CPU temperature calibration to the factory
> default?
>
There should be among those registers we dumped
for Harald. He now has a good and a bad case to
look at - he also has access to the msr magic numbers.
Mike
> Tomaz Mertelj
>
>
>