Linux-Hardware Digest #488, Volume #12           Thu, 16 Mar 00 03:13:05 EST

Contents:
  Seagate ST38410A spindown on startup (Ryan Smith)
  Re: sound blaster PCI 128 (Steve Martin)
  Re: cdrecord -scanbus (Steve Martin)
  Yet another Hard Drive Problem (Matthew Barnes)
  Rockwell Modems... ("Syntax")
  Re: Yet another Hard Drive Problem (Frank Miller)
  Re: Yet another Hard Drive Problem (Ryan Smith)
  IDE tape drive supported for backup? ("Steve Snyder")
  LILO MBR gives blank screen on Panasonic CF41 ("John J. Lee")
  Re: Trident blade 3d AGP trouble (Cece)
  3com 56k Voice Faxmodem PCI (model 5690) ("Amit Malik")
  Asus P3C (i820) kernel support (Eddyilg)
  MX300 and beating a dead horse (maniaKal)
  Re: D-Link DFE-550TX Ethernet card...supported??? (wuxin)
  Re: UDMA66 HPT366 linux driver (A m e n)
  Re: How to build a parallel port tester? (Terry Porter)
  Trouble with cdrecord and Memorex 48X (Paul Sery)
  SBLive Installation Newbie Guide (Crunch the Ogre)
  erroe message under RH6.1 ("Adrian Sanders")
  Re: Problems with Adaptec 1542b SCSI & Sony SDT-5000 DDS2 DAT ("Gene Heskett")
  Twinhead Slimnote 5100C ("mors_d")
  Geforce instalation under Linux (Mandrake 6.5) (Daniel)

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From: Ryan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Seagate ST38410A spindown on startup
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 02:01:32 GMT

After constantly running out of room with both Win98 and Linux on the
one drive (a 2.1GB Quantum Bigfoot), I finally bit the bullet and last
week installed an 8.4GB Seagate ST38410A in my system (an IBM Aptiva
2140LQ1), with the Seagate as the 1st master/Quantum 1st slave, but
booting Win98 from the Quantum (I couldn't be bothered shifting
everything over to the Seagate), with RH6.1 started via loadlin from
/dev/hda2. The only other point is that both drives are only attached to
a UDMA/33 controller (a new controller will be my next purchase...)
One thing I've noticed, however, is that after the kernel probes for the
IRQs for the two drives, the system spins down both drives, blanks the
screen briefly, then only spins them back up when it checks for
partitions on these drives.
It's only a problem that's happened in RH - Win98 has no problems with
the drives, nor does Caldera OpenLinux. Even the RH installation CD
works fine without causing the drives to spin down.
I haven't noticed this happen at any other time while the system's
running, only at startup. I was wondering whether this is a common issue
with Seagates, or something that I should be concerned about.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ryan Smith
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From: Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sound blaster PCI 128
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 21:21:26 -0500

> I am contemplating buying a Creative Sound Blaster PCI 128 sound card and I
> was wondering if it is supported by linux or if someone has gotten it to
> work with linux by special drivers.

I have one I'll sell you cheap. I bought it for Linux, never could
get the darned thing to work. The driver loaded, dmesg showed it
detected the card, but I never could get it to do anything. Replaced
it with an Opti card and I'm cranking on all cylinders. It worked under
Win95, so I know it wasn't a hardware problem.

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From: Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cdrecord -scanbus
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 21:25:10 -0500

> in an attempt to run a cdwriter, I am trying to detect my cdwriter I type in
> cdrecord -scanbus and I get a target not found error.
> Where should I start on this?

I'm using cdrecord here successfully. You don't mention, but is your
drive a SCSI or an IDE? If it's IDE, do you have SCSI emulation
compiled into your kernel? If it's SCSI, perhaps there is a termination
error. SCSI is quite critical about improper terminations.

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From: Matthew Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Yet another Hard Drive Problem
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 02:38:37 GMT

I just got a 15 gig Maxtor hard drive and now i can not partition it for
linux.  This is the way i want it to be set up:

Type:                Size
Win Fat 32        10 gig
Linux Swap       128 meg
Linux Native     4> gig

After I make the Linux Native parition it says there is not enought
unallocted space for boot.  What is wrong?


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From: "Syntax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Rockwell Modems...
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 03:36:11 GMT

If someone could get around to programming a working device driver for the
Rockwell (RPI) modems I think i could finally die and goto heaven, if
someone knows a development team that is doing this or perhaps up for the
challenge please tell me so that i may be able to help or download it if it
does excist..also if someone has been able to get the modem working some how
please e-mail or reply to the group...
Thanx
-Lucas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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From: Frank Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Yet another Hard Drive Problem
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 03:42:29 GMT

Matthew Barnes wrote:
> 
> I just got a 15 gig Maxtor hard drive and now i can not partition it for
> linux.  This is the way i want it to be set up:
> 
> Type:                Size
> Win Fat 32        10 gig
> Linux Swap       128 meg
> Linux Native     4> gig
> 
> After I make the Linux Native parition it says there is not enought
> unallocted space for boot.  What is wrong?

You have exceeded the 1024 cylinder limit

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From: Ryan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Yet another Hard Drive Problem
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 03:56:46 GMT

Is your Linux Native the first partition on the drive? If your FAT32
partition is the first one, Linux won't be able to boot from the Native
because it's outside the 1024 cylinder BIOS limit (IIRC, this comes out
at around 8 gig - I have an 8.4 gig Seagate which reports something like
1048 cylinders).

The only way to get around this is to place your Linux root partition
somewhere within the first 1024 cylinders (eg 0-1023), meaning that
you'll have to split your FAT32 partition. (BTW, even if you didn't have
a Linux partition on there, splitting your FAT32 partition is a good
idea since you get 4K clusters for partitions <= 8 gig as opposed to 8K
for larger ones). After that, just create an extra Linux native at the
end of your partition...

Also, as a suggestion (a bit off topic), if you already haven't got one
and you're running Windoze, create a separate FAT32 partition and
dedicate it to virtual memory to speed things up a bit...

Hope this helps,
Ryan Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just got a 15 gig Maxtor hard drive and now i can not partition it
for
> linux. This is the way i want it to be set up:
>
> Type: Size
> Win Fat 32 10 gig
> Linux Swap 128 meg
> Linux Native 4> gig
>
> After I make the Linux Native parition it says there is not enought
> unallocted space for boot. What is wrong?
>
>



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From: "Steve Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Steve Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IDE tape drive supported for backup?
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 04:21:21 GMT

I'm thinking of getting a Seagate STT20000A 20G IDE tape drive.  Could
I use this under Linux as a backup device?

Thanks.


***** Steve Snyder *****




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From: "John J. Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LILO MBR gives blank screen on Panasonic CF41
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 04:27:47 +0000


Okay, I'm an idiot: I installed LILO on the MBR of an old DOS laptop for
no good reason.

I should have used the primary partition.

Result: on booting, totally blank screen.  Although I belatedly realised
that I'd done something stupid, I still don't understand why the BIOS
shouldn't deal with LILO's MBR just as happily as any other - surely if it
is a valid MBR, it's a valid MBR, full stop?

(full stop == period for US citizens)

The laptop is a Mark I Panasonic CF41 (a 486), with no floppy and a CD-ROM
drive.  I know there is *something* funny about the Panasonic BIOS,
because the only way (as far as I know) to set it up is to run a DOS
program, but again it would have to be extremely non-standard to fail to
load a valid MBR, wouldn't it?  Though I suppose their definition of
'valid' was 'DOS' and of 'standard,' 'what works with DOS.'

Can anyone tell me (or guess) what is going on inside my machine's tiny
mind?  And how I can fix it?

I presume that this vintage of laptop is before the advent of MBR virus
checkers - there's no message about viruses anyway of course, just the
blank screen.  The BIOS must be flashable though because Panasonic have an
upgrade on their web site (with the less-than-helpful instructions 'unpack
to floppy disk and boot' - what floppy disk?).

In fact, there is a very, very *very* faint image on the screen, which
might just be readable in a darkroom with an image intensifier.  Unless
that's some kind of image burn-in, but I don't think LCDs get any kind of
burn-in equivalent, do they?  The faint image goes away if you hit the
'suspend' key combination or switch it off.

Since it now seems to be actually impossible to boot (except for maybe
PCMCIA floppy, which I don't have), I assume I'm going to have to mount
the 2.5inch HDD on a desktop and install some old version of DOS to see if
the machine likes the DOS MBR.  Anyone like to guess what versions it
won't turn up its nose at, and where I can get a copy?

Thanks for any help


John


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From: Cece <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Trident blade 3d AGP trouble
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 04:30:03 GMT


Simon White wrote:
> 
> > I thought I could just switch cards back to my old Trident #D IMAGE 
975. 
> > Well, I found you can't just do it. I don't know if this board must 
have 
> > an AGP display, or could I put in a pci display? I saw a setting or 
two in 
> > the BIOS.
> 
> On some motherboards there's a jumper to disable the AGP and run an old
> PCI card. It might be possible on a BIOS level too. Don't know.
> 
> It would depend, of course, on whether the new video card is onboard or
> not...
> 
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From: "Amit Malik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 3com 56k Voice Faxmodem PCI (model 5690)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 23:33:13 -0600

Does this modem work with linux or do I have a winmodem?
Amit





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eddyilg)
Subject: Asus P3C (i820) kernel support
Date: 16 Mar 2000 06:06:11 GMT

Is the new ASUS P3C Board with the Intel Camino Chipset (i820) working with
kernel 2.2 ? 

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From: maniaKal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MX300 and beating a dead horse
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 06:18:44 GMT

I can't seem to find any up-to-date info, so I thought I'd ask you
folks...

Any drivers for the Diamond Monster Sound MX300 yet?  I hear rumors that
OSS will work, but no confirmations.  Help?

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From: wuxin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: D-Link DFE-550TX Ethernet card...supported???
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 14:33:31 +0800

The chip is:
Sundance Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet NIC
and I will say sorry that no driver validate now :-((


"Tony R. Bennett" wrote:

> I checked the HOWTO and it does not list this card as being
> supported... But I see that there are quite a few 'clone'
> NIC's... is this one???
>
> I 'came' with my Toshiba M500 Server... I could just buy another
> NIC but not if it isn't necessary.
>
> TIA,
> Tony
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From: A m e n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: UDMA66 HPT366 linux driver
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 13:31:16 +0700

Hal Burgiss wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2000 01:17:37 +0800, Damon Tsang
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Damon Tsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:...
> >> Do anyone know where to find Highpoint HPT366 UDMA66 linux driver.
> 
> It is part of the ide patch. Look at kernel mirrors under
> people/hedrick.
> 

I'm using Mandrake 6.1 with kernel 2.2
i want to use the hpt366 controller with my abit bp6
when i apply the ide patch & recompile, here's the error message

ide.c: In function `ide_do_request':
ide.c:1268: `io_flags' undeclared (first use in this function)
ide.c:1268: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ide.c:1268: for each function it appears in.)
ide.c:1270: `masked_irq' undeclared (first use in this function)
ide.c:1272: structure has no member named `spinlock'
ide.c:1272: `hwgroup_flags' undeclared (first use in this function)
ide.c:1274: structure has no member named `spinlock'
ide.c:1211: warning: unused variable `startstop'
ide.c: In function `ide_do_drive_cmd':
ide.c:1676: warning: implicit declaration of function
`do_hwgroup_request'
make[3]: *** [ide.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.13/drivers/block'
make[2]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.13/drivers/block'
make[1]: *** [_subdir_block] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.2.13/drivers'
make: *** [_dir_drivers] Error 2

anything wrong? please help

thanks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Terry Porter)
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.questions,sci.electronics.components,sci.electronics.misc,sci.electronics.design,sci.electronics.basics
Subject: Re: How to build a parallel port tester?
Reply-To: No-Spam
Date: 16 Mar 2000 14:39:23 +0800

On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:30:05 +0200, timo raty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>       I need to build a simple tester for finding out
>the data on the parallel port of a PC. Currently I have
>two BCD 7-segment displays connected to the data outputs
>of the port and powered by an external power supply. The
>problem is that the OS (Linux) should see the device as
>a printer - or have some other means of simple programming
>on it. The OS, however, doesn't seem to see anything on
>the port. I guess this has something to do (with me being
>a sw guy and) with the acknowledges and port status information
>of the parallel port. The question is how do I pass this
>information from the simple device? Or what is the easiest
>way of driving a device through parallel port so that the
>software can be written totally in user space, i.e. no
>kernel modifications, nor module drivers needed?
Why not just write an app to send data out the parallel port?
It's easy under Linux, just follow the faq, which I've emailed to you.

>
>       Please help me out with this hobby project! I do
>know that there is a FAQ for this somewhere but I haven't
>yet found it...
>
>       regards,
>
>       timo raty
>ps. please reply via mail if possible
Done!


Kind Regards
Terry
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From: Paul Sery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Trouble with cdrecord and Memorex 48X
Date: 16 Mar 2000 04:21:07 GMT

Hi, I have a Memorex 48X CD-ROM recorder. It's an ATAPI device and I've
compiled SCSI emulation into the kernel and cdrecord appears to recognize
the drive. When I use the simple command:

cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,0,0 cdimage.raw

I get the following message:

Cdrecord 1.8 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J�rg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '0,0,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 0 lun: 0
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
atapi: 1
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
Device type    : Removable CD-ROM
Version        : 0
Response Format: 1
Vendor_info    : '  ATAPI '
Identifikation : '48X CDROM       '
Revision       : '3.30'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-ROM.
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
cdrecord: Sorry, no CD/DVD-Recorder or unsupported CD/DVD-Recorder found
on this target.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Paul

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Crunch the Ogre)
Subject: SBLive Installation Newbie Guide
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 06:49:55 GMT

Check out this website for the howto on installing the SBLive drivers in Linux

http://members.home.com/grberry

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From: "Adrian Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: aus.computers.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: erroe message under RH6.1
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:53:15 +1100

Hi there,

I have a RH 6.1 Pentium-Pro 200 box which keeps outputing the following
error message:

kernel: kill_fasync: bad magic number in fasync_struct!

Does anyone know what this is and how to fix?
It starts up after a boot and continues to put output to /var/log/messages
and the console.
I am having a lot of trouble getting automounter to work on this box, is
this related?

A uname -a gives:

Linux kermit 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686 unknown


TIA,

Adrian



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Date: 15 Mar 2000 22:5:33 -0500
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problems with Adaptec 1542b SCSI & Sony SDT-5000 DDS2 DAT
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup

Unrot13 this;
Reply to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Gene Heskett sends Greetings to Sean Akers;

I am beginning to think this card is trouble.  I ran one for 6 months,
no problem, then suddenly it decided to start locking the bus, and
thence the whole machine, requireing a hard reset and reboot to fix.

I gave up, and threw some more money at it, getting an Advansys card
which seems to be a lot more intelligent, and hasn't crashed me since.

In my case it would write maybe 11 megs to the tape, at a good rate,
then lock the scsi bus up tight.  Diddling terms didn't seem to effect
it one way or the other.

 SA> I have recently aquired an old Adaptec AHA1542b ISA SCSI card and a Sony 
 SA> SDT-5000 DDS2 DAT drive and am having problems. The SCSI card is the only
 SA>  SCSI card in my system (a P166 with 64Mb RAM running SuSE 6.3) and the 
 SA> DAT drive the only SCSI device.

 SA> When I try to write to a tape say using a command such as

 SA> find /home -print | cpio -ocva > /dev/st0

 SA> It writes about 20 Mb then stops with a change media message. Unusual for
 SA>  a drive with a minium of 4GB capacity. It also seems to be writing very 
 SA> slowly. After the failure occurs I can no longer do anything with 
 SA> /dev/st0 without removing the aha1542 module and reloading it as I get 
 SA> "device not configured" errors. 

 SA> When it fails the console log contains one of the following messages: 

 SA> Sent BUS RESET to scsi host 0
 SA> st0: Error with sense data: [valid=0] Info fld=0x0, Current st09:00: 
 SA> sense key Not Ready

 SA> or

 SA> Sent BUS RESET to scsi host 0
 SA> Additional sense indicates Power on, reset, or bus device reset occurred
 SA> Additional sense indicates Logical unit is in process of becoming ready

 SA> I am running the SCSI adapter as a module. It seems to load OK if i 
 SA> insmod aha1542. It also recognises the DAT drive. When the SCSI module is
 SA>  loaded it generates the following messages: 

 SA> Configuring Adaptec (SCSI-ID 7) at IO:330, IRQ 11, DMA priority 5
 SA> scsi : 1 host.
 SA> Type:   Sequential-Access                  ANSI SCSI revision: 02
 SA> Detected scsi tape st0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0

 SA> Which all looks OK to me. 

 SA> running mt -f /dev/st0 status generates

 SA> drive type = Generic SCSI-2 tape
 SA> drive status = 318767616
 SA> sense key error = 0
 SA> residue count = 0
 SA> file number = -1
 SA> block number = -1
 SA> Tape block size 512 bytes. Density code 0x13 (DDS (61000 bpi)).
 SA> Soft error count since last status=0
 SA> General status bits on (1010000):
 SA>  ONLINE IM_REP_EN

 SA> The 1542b SCSI card jumpers are set to:

 SA> Sync negotiation: disabled (factory default)
 SA> SCSI Parity Bit: enabled
 SA> SCSI address: 7
 SA> DMA Channel: 5
 SA> Interrupt Channel: 11
 SA> DMA Transfer Speed: 8.0
 SA> BIOS: disabled
 SA> I/O Port Address: 0x330
 SA> BIOS Wait State: 0
 SA> BIOS Address: DC00
 SA> Floppy Support: disabled
 SA> DMA Request Channel: 5
 SA> DMA Acknowledge Channel: 5
 SA> IRQ Channel: 11

 SA> The DAT Drive is jumpered as follows: 

 SA> SCSI ID: 6
 SA> Data compression: enabled
 SA> SCSI Parity: On
 SA> Terminator on: On
 SA> Terminator Power: On (I have also tried with this set to off as well)

 SA> Oh, I forgot to mention, the drive is connected internally inside my PC. 

 SA> Any help would be much appreciated. I'm beginning to think the drive 
 SA> doesn't like the old Adaptec card. I'd prefer not to have to go and buy a
 SA>  new card if at all possible as I only really want to run this single
 SA> tape  drive.

 SA> Cheers, 

 SA> Sean. 


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From: "mors_d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Twinhead Slimnote 5100C
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 07:32:42 GMT

 I'm lokoing for an XFree config file for the above notebook...

 I know the physical size of the screen is 640x480, but I'm not sure of the
color depth (I was doing 4bpp under Windows 3.x, I think I was doing 8bpp
under '95...) or the vert/horiz refresh, or how much videoRAM it has.

 I also know the graphics is a WD90C24A, but as I don't know the above, it
doesn't help me much :(



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From: Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Geforce instalation under Linux (Mandrake 6.5)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 07:30:14 GMT

Hi,
I am trying to set up a duel boot system on my computer, however, my linux 
does not recognise my Asus AGP-V66000 Geforce 256 graphics card. The 
screen goes black with a couple of lines across it. How can I configure it 
so that it will work?

Thanks.

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