Peter Wemm <pe...@netplex.com.au> wrote:
>
>On newer motherboards, it's addressable on the SMB bus (along with
>the SIMMS, the LM78/LM75/etc, the embedded LM75 in the newer CPU,
>etc). Anyway, the newer devices are programmable to do things like
>the 4-second power off delay, auto-on with AC, maintain previous
>state when AC restored, alarm clock time auto start, as well as the
>usual "turn off now" command from the APM bios.

Is there any software out there that speaks to /dev/smb?
intelligently? We have some Dell boxen with loads of SMB stuff in
them; it'd be nice to be able to see what's going on there.

Alternatively, are there freely-available SMB specs?

Tony.
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