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diff --git a/util/superiotool/README b/util/superiotool/README index f0294d41cc..9fef6306cc 100644 --- a/util/superiotool/README +++ b/util/superiotool/README @@ -28,12 +28,13 @@ Installation Usage ----- - $ superiotool [-d] [-V] [-v] [-h] + $ superiotool [-d] [-D] [-V] [-v] [-h] - -d | --dump Dump Super I/O registers - -V | --verbose Verbose mode - -v | --version Show the superiotool version - -h | --help Show a short help text + -d | --dump Dump Super I/O registers + -D | --dump-readable Dump Super I/O registers in human-readable format + -V | --verbose Verbose mode + -v | --version Show the superiotool version + -h | --help Show a short help text Per default (no options) superiotool will just probe for a Super I/O and print its vendor, name, ID, version, and config port. @@ -44,10 +45,14 @@ Typical usage of superiotool: $ superiotool - - Detailed register dump of the Super I/O (if detected): + - Register dump as table of hex-values of the Super I/O (if detected): $ superiotool -d + - Detailed register dump in human-readable format: + + $ superiotool -D + Supported Super I/O Chips ------------------------- |