On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 06:43:28 -0700 Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then the only possibility is to take a very high-resolution photo > (read: 2048x1536 or higher) and send it to someone who can identify Ok, if I want to do that, I guess my Fujifilm Finepix F40fd (8 Mpixel) shold be able. > ICs (I'm good at recognising H/W monitoring ICs :-) ). But even that > won't guarantee anything; an IC that supports H/W monitoring may be For now, I'll lok at software tests to identify anything. > The P4 TM feature is more of a thermal manager and not so much a > "monitor" in the sense of what you think it might be (re: ability to > provide thermal statistics to a program). It *is* a "monitor" in the > sense that it reads temperature, but there's no way to access that > internal data. Yes, Dan Nelson also explained that to me. Thanks for explaining! > You could try Linux. Their lm-sensors project is incredibly thorough, Ok, I did so yesterday, see the SX270 and Xubuntu page[1]. > but based on what I've looked at in the code, it's hit-or-miss. It I tested with sensors-detect from lm-sensors, but it was a miss. :-( sensors-detect output here[2]. > Again, this would only allow you to detect whether or not there's an > actual H/W monitoring IC on the board somewhere. I'm strongly > doubting there is. It seems you are right. References: 1) http://tingox.googlepages.com/sx270_xubuntu 2) http://tingox.googlepages.com/sx270-xubuntu-sensors-detect-2008080.txt BTW, I will be traveling for about a week now, and don't know if I will have any connectivity at all. -- Regards, Torfinn Ingolfsen _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"