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Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 04:22:15 -0700
From: Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
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Subject: [acpi-jp 1133] Re: acpidump on CASIO FIVA-206 
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> Mike, do you have any plan to import the recent ACPICA snapshot?
> Maybe we've better to try the newer version of ACPICA against the
> locking problem related with Embedded Controller.

I'm waiting for a repocopy; I'll poke the cvs people again tomorrow.

Aside from that, I think it works as well as the version in -current.  
Sorry for the long delays here. 8(


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> > >$BF0$-=P$5$J$$$H<hF@$G$-$J$$$h$&$G$9!#$&!<$s!"$H$$$&$o$1$G$^$:$O(B
> > >acpi_ec.c$B$"$?$j$+$i>\$7$/D4$Y$J$$$H$$$1$J$$$h$&$G$9!#(B
> > 
> > $B$H$$$&$+!":G8e$K(BImport$B$5$l$?E[$@$H(BLock$B4X78$G7k9=$&$^$/$J$$$N$G!"(B
> > $B:G?7HG$r$I$&$K$+$7$F;n$7$?$$$s$G$9$1$I!"C/$+$9$9$a$F$^$9!)(B
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> 
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