It's really late where I live, will do what you mentioned in the morning. I 
think it is a typo. I believe it is DS3H, but I will confirm that tomorrow. 

Thank you for helping me with this. 
-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

Andriy Gapon <a...@freebsd.org> wrote:

>on 20/10/2012 11:08 Derek Kulinski said the following:
>> Hello Andriy,
>> 
>> Saturday, October 20, 2012, 12:37:19 AM, you wrote:
>[snip]
>>> Could you please also fetch sysutils/superiotool port from here
>>> https://redports.org/browser/avg/sysutils/superiotool, replace what
>you have
>>> under /usr/ports, install the port and then run 'superiotool -d'
>command?
>> 
>> No luck:
>> [chinatsu]:/tank/junk/ports/sysutils/superiotool# superiotool -d
>> superiotool r4.0-2827-g1a00cf0
>> No Super I/O found
>
>Hmm, it would be a pity if all of this was a waste of time...
>I based some of my assumptions on googling, in particular this post
>http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bios.flashrom/1163 mentioned:
>Found ITE Super I/O, ID 0x8728 on port 0x2e
>BTW, I suppose "DH3H" in the subject line is a typo?  Or is it a
>different model?
>
>Oh, hmm, looks like even the latest superiotool may not have support
>for this
>newer chip.
>Could you please run superiotool -V | fgrep Failed | fgrep -v ff ?
>If this command returns id=0x8728, then you could hack superiotool
>source code
>between running 'make patch' and 'make'.  You could edit ite.c file,
>search for
>0x8726 and either change it to 0x8728 or duplicate the whole section
>and make
>the change there.
>
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