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		By: Constantine A. Murenin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Actually, it&#039;s simply a more automatic ISA attachment of lm(4) on Winbond Super I/O, e.g. if your system uses non-standard ports for lm(4), then wbsio(4) will automatically discover any such port, and will attach lm(4) on ports other than the default 0x290.

So if lm(4) didn&#039;t attach for you before on DragonFly, or you had to edit GENERIC to manually specify a custom non-0x290 ISA port, then wbsio(4) is going to solve any such problem in an automatic and transparent way.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, it&#8217;s simply a more automatic ISA attachment of lm(4) on Winbond Super I/O, e.g. if your system uses non-standard ports for lm(4), then wbsio(4) will automatically discover any such port, and will attach lm(4) on ports other than the default 0x290.</p>
<p>So if lm(4) didn&#8217;t attach for you before on DragonFly, or you had to edit GENERIC to manually specify a custom non-0x290 ISA port, then wbsio(4) is going to solve any such problem in an automatic and transparent way.</p>
<p>C.</p>
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