History log of /openbsd-current/share/man/man4/sdtemp.4
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# 1.11 14-Nov-2014 jsg

mention recently added sdtemp devices


# 1.10 27-Sep-2014 jsg

add some more sdtemp devices
ok deraadt@


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# 1.9 07-Oct-2011 deraadt

Detect the ts3000b3 and stts2002, and weaken the cat34ts02 model check
since a similar device (not yet named as far as I can see) has showed up
on the market. cat34ts02 tested by weerd.


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# 1.8 09-Jul-2010 deraadt

3 more JEDEC JC-42.4 sensors are the market


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# 1.7 10-Jul-2009 cnst

support onsemi's cat34ts02 and cat6095; ok deraadt


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# 1.6 13-Nov-2008 deraadt

add support for ST's chip since documentation is now available at
http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/13448/stts424e02.pdf
as discovered by Gert-Jan Vons.


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# 1.5 22-Apr-2008 cnst

s/NPX/NXP/g -- a separate legal entity of Philips is equally misspelled. ;)


# 1.4 10-Apr-2008 deraadt

MCP98242 temp sensor docs found..


# 1.3 09-Apr-2008 deraadt

Recognize and support the Microchip MCP9805 JC-42.2 sensor (we hope; I am
simply going through datasheets found on the net...)


# 1.2 09-Apr-2008 deraadt

support the NPX SE97 too


# 1.1 07-Apr-2008 deraadt

New sensor driver for JDEC JC-42.4 standard dimm temperature sensors
(still extremely rare devices.. so rare I had to wire up a chip myself)