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CHM(8) System Manager's Manual CHM(8) NAME chm -- console display motherboard pm chipset data information SYNOPSIS chm [-I | -S] [-fkh] [-d delay] [-x duty] [-r register] [-w value] DESCRIPTION chm is a console application that provides a visual various readings provided by the hardware monitoring chipset on your motherboard. The following command line options are available: -I Use the /dev/io interface instead of /dev/smb0. Required for versions of 3.x before Nov 01 1999 and some motherboards with- out SMBUS supported chipsets. -S Use the SMBUS interface (default). This is only available if SMBUS support is compiled in. -f Use Fahrenheit temperature scale. -k Use Kelvin temperature scale. -h Display help. -d n Microseconds to wait between updates. -x duty Set fan speed to duty percent of full voltage. -r register Read a register directly from the chipset, use decimal. -w value Write value to register specified by -r, to chipset. **KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING** The following kernel configuration options are required to use the /dev/smb0 interface: controller smbus0 controller iicbus0 controller iicbb0 controller intpm0 device smb0 at smbus? BUGS Currently, the intpm(4) controller is only available in FreeBSD 4.0+ and 3.3-STABLE after 01 November 1999 although the /dev/io interface may work on old versions and more motherboards. SEE ALSO intpm(4), smb(4), smbus(4) AUTHOR Mike Muir <mmuir@es.co.nz>. FreeBSD May 31, 2000 CHM(8)
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