On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 09:55 -0800, Moore, Robert wrote:
Well, yes, if the external cannot be resolved at runtime, it will
generate an error -- Unless you have the update to ACPICA that allows
unresolved references within packages, AND you enable the interpreter
slack mode.
I got the
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Subject: RE: reality check: dsdt.dsl - compile - DSDT.aml -
decompile -
DSDT.dsl but dsdt.dsl neq
Simon Bridge wrote:
# iasl -ta dsdt.dsl
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20050930 [Nov 20 2005]
Copyright (C) 2000 - 2005 Intel Corporation
Supports ACPI Specification Revision 3.0
ASL Input: dsdt.dsl - 3471 lines, 121247 bytes, 1565 keywords
AML Output:
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Subject: Re: reality check: dsdt.dsl - compile - DSDT.aml -
decompile -
DSDT.dsl but dsdt.dsl neq DSDT.dsl
Simon Bridge wrote:
# iasl -ta dsdt.dsl
Intel
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Subject: Re: reality check: dsdt.dsl - compile - DSDT.aml -
decompile -
DSDT.dsl but dsdt.dsl neq DSDT.dsl