Nevermind. This helped me out:
http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/readticket.cgi?ticket=757

On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Austad, Jay wrote:

> Sort of.  You need to use the it87.o module included with the latest
> lm_sensors package.  However, I don't think I have some of the equations
> correct in the config file because the chip temp is showing 120C, and I know
> it's not that high.  The MB temp shows like 40C to 45C depending on the
> system load, so I think the MB and CPU temp are switched around in the
> config file (I'm using the defaults).  
> 
> The it87.o module also requires the i2c-isa.o module.  It will load without
> it, but you won't get any data.  If anyone has any experience figuring out
> the sensors.conf file, let me know.  
> 
> Jay
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Clay Fandre [mailto:clay at fandre.com] 
> > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:08 AM
> > To: tclug-list
> > Cc: austad at marketwatch.com
> > Subject: lm-sensors w/ soyo dragon+
> > 
> > 
> > Jay,
> > You ever get your lm-sensors working with your Dragon+?
> > 
> > Austad, Jay [austad at marketwatch.com] wrote:
> > > I just emailed Soyo, and they said the chip used on the 
> > board is the 
> > > ite8705.  The reason the adm1021 driver works is that the chip has 
> > > some similar functions.
> > > > lm_sensors supports this chip in version 2.6.1.  The 
> > module is the 
> > > > it87.o
> > > module.  If you use this one, you may be able to get your fan stuff 
> > > working.
> > > > > Let me know how it goes.  I don't have time to mess 
> > with it until 
> > > > > later
> > > tonight.
> > > > Jay
> > 
> >