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On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 12:25:04PM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
>=20
> Please use a mailer that doesn't insert this stupid "=3D20" rubbish. 8)
>

It's not mine!  I use mutt.
=20
> > > > Which version do we support?  1.0b or 2.0?
> > >=3D20
> > > We're mostly working for 1.0 coverage, but bearing 2.0 in mind.  Wher=
e=3D20
> > > it's possible and practical to cover both, that's desirable.
> > >=3D20
> > > See eg. the ACPI CPU stuff I just did; it's mostly 1.0 compliant but=
=3D20
> > > considers the 2.0 issues in its design.
> >=20
> > Drat!  Does that mean that I need to read both specs ;) ?
>=20
> No; you should be able to work from the 2.0 spec.  It's a lot easier to=
=20
> read, and the two are (mostly) compatible.

Excellent.  I've downloaded it to my Palm Pilot and am picking through
it gradually.

Joe

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