Has anyone with an Intel Core Duo got lm_sensors to work?

I keep getting a message about no sensors being found.  I've followed the wiki, but I just can't seem to get it to work for my Core Duo.
If you have got it to work, can you please let me know which modules sensors-detect told you to load?

I have it working on my new system.
I tried to just build the driver for beyond but it would not work so I found a patch and rebuilt the kernel.  An updated patch has now been sent to iph for inclusion in -beyond.
I then built lm_sensors-svn from the AUR and low and behold:
[lm_sensors-svn]: sensors
w83627ehf-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore: +1.34 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +1.74 V)
in1: +12.09 V (min = +13.46 V, max = +9.24 V) ALARM
AVCC: +3.23 V (min = +4.08 V, max = +3.82 V) ALARM
3VCC: +3.23 V (min = +4.08 V, max = +3.50 V) ALARM
in4: +1.63 V (min = +2.02 V, max = +1.53 V) ALARM
in5: +1.58 V (min = +2.04 V, max = +2.04 V) ALARM
in6: +5.07 V (min = +4.58 V, max = +6.48 V)
VSB: +3.22 V (min = +4.08 V, max = +4.08 V) ALARM
VBAT: +3.23 V (min = +4.08 V, max = +4.08 V) ALARM
in9: +1.62 V (min = +2.04 V, max = +2.04 V) ALARM
Case Fan: 0 RPM (min = 83 RPM, div = 128) ALARM
CPU Fan: 860 RPM (min = 883 RPM, div = 8) ALARM
Aux Fan: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 128)
fan5: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 8)
Sys Temp: +33°C (high = -69°C, hyst = -70°C) ALARM
CPU Temp: +44.0°C (high = +80.0°C, hyst = +75.0°C)
AUX Temp: +45.0°C (high = +80.0°C, hyst = +75.0°C)
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1: +42°C (high = +85°C)
coretemp-isa-0001
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1: +43°C (high = +85°C)
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