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Old 02-20-2006, 08:42 PM   #1
neverwhere
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voltage reporting problem


Heyas, have been tweaking conky lately and decided to throw my voltages on there. I have grkellm installed also, has been a big help in telling what sensor #'s do what... I setup conky the same way. My gkrellm settings are as follows; all on the same i2c controller.

1-002d/in#:
0 is vcore1
1 is vcore2
2 is +3.3v
3 is +5v
4 is +12v
5 is -12v
6 is -5v

gkrellm shows voltages very near those numbers; what i'd expect to see. if i 'cat' those devices though, like 'cat /sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-002d/in3_input' it will give me something like 2980 instead of what gkrellm reports as 4.92v. conky also reports the 2980 or whatever it happens to be at that second.. So what my question is, is why am i getting the 29** instead of 49** or even 5***? it does this on all of them (reporting numbers that aren't what gkrellm reports) except the vcore1 and 3.3v, i turned vcore2 off since i have no idea why i even have 2 vcore sensors..... the two vcores usually come out the same but sometimes are different. Anyways, any help would be appriciated.

One other note, running 'sensors' will give me correct numbers like gkrellm does.

Running Zenwalk 2.2
Current i2c and sensors installed, 2.6.15.2 kernel.
AMD XP 3000+
Asus A7N8X Deluxe motherboard

Thanks.


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