The lm_sensors team gratefully acknowledges the following donations. Drivers are very difficult to develop without actual hardware. Generally, the work goes quickly once we have the hardware. Evaluation boards are fine. Real computer hardware is much better though, because it lets us do real-world testing over a longer period of time. In many cases, the way a chipset is integrated in systems must be taken into account in the driver, and evaluation boards don't help much there. Donation of usable computer hardware also supports the project in general, so hardware which isn't directly related to the development of a hardware monitoring driver, but can be used to build test systems, is welcome too. If you would like to make a donation, please contact us. See http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/AuthorsAndContributors. Thanks! Donations are listed in chronological order. Note that the person mentioned is the one who holds the device now, which is not necessarily the one to whom the donation was sent in the first place. Donation from Donation and subsequent development work Date & Person ------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------- TI i810 motherboard w/ 366 Celeron 1999-07 Drivers developed: i801, i810, w83627hf ?? AMD various sensor evaluation boards 2000 Drivers developed: various ?? SiS SiS 540/630 motherboard w/ 5595 2000-01 Drivers developed: sis5595 improvements Phil Cendio Systems Asus P3B-F w/ AS99127F 2000-05 Drivers developed: as99127f improvements MDS Atipa SuperMicro 370DLE w/ Serverworks, LM87 2000-09 Drivers developed: serverworks support added Jean Delvare to i2c-piix4; lm87 testing and improvements (on-board NIC broken) Fujitsu Complete system for general project support 2001-11 Siemens (broken) Phil Computers HardData Ltd. Tyan 2466 w/ 1G Duron; W83627HF and W83782D 2002-05 Drivers developed: Tyan 2466 initialization; MDS DDR recognition Intel SMBus 2.0 system 2002-06 Drivers developed: SMBus 2.0 support in MDS i2c-core and i2c-i801; ADM1025 improvements; 82801 improvements; smsc47m1 driver VIA 8231 and two 8233 motherboards 2002-06 Drivers developed: VT8231 support in via686a; MDS vt1211; VT8233A and VT8231 support in i2c-viapro HP IPMI system 2002-10 Drivers developed: bmcsensors, i2c-ipmi MDS Analog Devices ADM1032 evaluation board 2003-10 Drivers developed: ADM1032 support in lm90; Jean Delvare lm90 ported to Linux 2.6 National LM83 evaluation board 2003-12 Semiconductor Drivers developed: lm83 testing and Jean Delvare improvements; lm83 ported to Linux 2.6 Analog Devices ADM1025 evaluation board 2004-01 Drivers developed: adm1025 testing and Jean Delvare improvements; adm1025 ported to Linux 2.6 Analog Devices ADT7467/8 evaluation board 2004-01 Drivers developed: nothing yet Jean Delvare Analog Devices ADM1031 evaluation board 2004-04 Drivers developed: adm1031 for Linux 2.4 and Jean Delvare 2.6 Wincor Nixdorf Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 160GB harddisk drive 2004-10 Jean Delvare Aweta Intel Server system 2005-09 Drivers developed: PC87431 (IPMI SMB) MDS Barracuda Jetway K8M8MS, Sempron 2600+, 256 MB RAM 2005-10 Networks Drivers developed: f71805f Jean Delvare Winbond Celeron CPU, 512MB RAM 2006-03 W83792D watchdog and VID support Rudolf Marek ASUSTeK ASUS P5MT-S 2006-03 Platform for W83792D related development Rudolf Marek Winbond Asus P4P800-X, Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM 2006-08 This board has an (hidden) Intel 82801EB Jean Delvare (ICH5) SMBus with SPD EEPROMs connected, and a Winbond W83627THF hardware monitoring chip.