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http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/acpica-bsd-20001007.tar.gz

This includes:

 - ACPI as PnP enumerator for ISA (there are issues here, and this doesn't
   disable the "real" PnPBIOS code yet, so you will get duplicates on some
   machines).
 - Power/Sleep button code (Iwasaki-san)
 - Improved Embedded Controller support (Watanabe-san, changed somewhat
   by me, not tested in changed form)
 - ioctl interface for compatibility with the previous codebase

And probably a whole lot more that I've forgotten.  Comments, 
suggestions, etc. welcome as usual.


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