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From: "Mike Lee" <mike.lee@onstor.com>
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> Could have saved me a few days worth of frustration...

>> So, why didn't you just do like I said (twice)?

I didn't know what you were talking about (i.e. the confusion on "any =
FP), and yes, that was I did to resolve the issue.
I didn't know what you were talking about (i.e. the confusion on "any =
FP), and yes, that was I did to resolve the issue.

> So, when convenient, please let me know if you have the answer to
> question c below...

>> See code in

>> linux/kernel/linux-mips-2.6/drivers/ssc-mgmt-bus/

>> Say, while you're there, could you please port prom.c to Cougar?
>> There's a good fellow.

Thanks for the pointer; I'll give it a scan.
I'll throw your prom port request upon my pile.
=20
-Mike

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