Hello.
I recall reading that the buggy DSDT's are caused by Microsoft's compiler,
since Microsoft's ACPI implementation isn't fazed by the bugs in its
output.
Is this true and, if so (or not), is it possible to work around the buggy
DSDT's without resorting to initrds to replace the DSDT? How does Windows
work with the buggy DSDTs out there?
Thanks!
-Joseph
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