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xmbmon(1x)																xmbmon(1x)

NAME
xmbmon - X MotherBoard Monitor SYNOPSIS
xmbmon [options] This manual page documents briefly the xmbmon command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro- gram does not have a manual page. Recent motherboards have functionalities to monitor the CPU temperatures and the frequency of CPU cooling fans etc. Although some programs utilizing these hardware monitoring facilities have been developed for the Microsoft Windows platforms, no programs seem to exist for PC- UNIX and the X Windows System platforms. xmbmon displays the three temperatures and a core voltage as simple curves. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -g Geometry (Toolkit option), default is "100x140". -count Counts in an interval, default is "4". -sec Seconds of an interval, default is "20". -wsec Total seconds shown, default is "1080" (18 min). -tmin Min. temperature, default is "10" (Celcius). -tmax Max. temperature, default is "50" (Celcius). -vmin Min. voltage, default is "1.8" (volts). -vmax Max. voltage, default is "2.2" (volts). -tick Ticks in ordinate, default is 3. -cltmb, -cltcpu, -cltcs, -clvc Temp 1-3 + VCore colors, defaults are "blue", "red", "cyan", "green". -cmtmb, -cmtcpu, -cmtcs Comments of Temp 1-3, defaults are "MB", "CPU", "chip". Not shown if set to "NOTEMP". -cmvc Comment of Vcore, default is "Vc". -fahrn Display Temperature in Fahrenheit, can be "True" or "False", default is "False". -label, -labelfont, -labelcolor For showing label. No label if null-string. -method Chips access method (V|S|I|A). See mbmon(1). -probe chip For probing monitor chips, where chip=winbond|wl784|via686|it87|gl52|lm85|lm80|lm90|lm75. -TyanTigerMP For Tyan Tiger MP motherboard. -debug To show debug information. EXEMPLE
xmbmon -tmin 25 -tmax 60 -vmin 1.65 -vmax 1.75 SEE ALSO
mbmon(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Nicolas Rueff <n.rueff@tuxfamily.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). XFree86 November 10, 2003 xmbmon(1x)

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NAME
i2cdetect - detect I2C chips SYNOPSIS
i2cdetect [-y] [-a] [-q|-r] i2cbus [first last] i2cdetect -F i2cbus i2cdetect -V i2cdetect -l DESCRIPTION
i2cdetect is a userspace program to scan an I2C bus for devices. It outputs a table with the list of detected devices on the specified bus. i2cbus indicates the number or name of the I2C bus to be scanned, and should correspond to one of the busses listed by i2cdetect -l. The optional parameters first and last restrict the scanning range (default: from 0x03 to 0x77). i2cdetect can also be used to query the functionalities of an I2C bus (see option -F.) WARNING
This program can confuse your I2C bus, cause data loss and worse! INTERPRETING THE OUTPUT
Each cell in the output table will contain one of the following symbols: o "--". The address was probed but no chip answered. o "UU". Probing was skipped, because this address is currently in use by a driver. This strongly suggests that there is a chip at this address. o An address number in hexadecimal, e.g. "2d" or "4e". A chip was found at this address. OPTIONS
-y Disable interactive mode. By default, i2cdetect will wait for a confirmation from the user before messing with the I2C bus. When this flag is used, it will perform the operation directly. This is mainly meant to be used in scripts. -a Force scanning of non-regular addresses. Not recommended. -q Use SMBus "quick write" commands for probing (by default, the command used is the one believed to be the safest for each address). Not recommended. This is known to corrupt the Atmel AT24RF08 EEPROM found on many IBM Thinkpad laptops. -r Use SMBus "read byte" commands for probing (by default, the command used is the one believed to be the safest for each address). Not recommended. This is known to lock SMBus on various write-only chips (most notably clock chips at address 0x69). -F Display the list of functionalities implemented by the adapter and exit. -V Display the version and exit. -l Output a list of installed busses. SEE ALSO
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Frodo Looijaard, Mark D. Studebaker and Jean Delvare This manual page was originally written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. April 2008 I2CDETECT(8)
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