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> In message <200010051130.e95BUWh01596@mass.osd.bsdi.com>, Mike Smith $B$5$s$$$o$/(B
> :
> 
> > - EC driver (untested, might work, should be fixable)
> 
> I have some fix for this.
> In machine ,the polling loop is time out.
> And sometimes, it drops query. 
> I fixed these problem. With this fix,this laptop supports AC-adapter
>  attaching and detaching as I mentioned before. Cool! 

Cool! I'll look at these after I get back from dinner.  I have the ISA
PnP data interface working now (it's bad and ugly, but we can fix that
later I hope), and want to get PCI going tonight. 

Thanks; get back to you chaps in a bit.

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