I assume this just started with all the new changes

I thought I was the only one affected. OK, I'll up the priority on this. 

It is I think a bug induced by the new streaming interface, but I am not sure.

ron
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Subject: Re: Doc Problems on SBC 710
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:23:02 -0700
From: Mike Kvasnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi Ron,

I am having the same problem on my pcchips m810lmr

53:fill_inbuf() - nvram:0x000b0000  block_count:10
flush 0x00248000 count 0x00008000
flush 0x00250000 count 0x00008000
flush 0x00258000 count 0x00008000
flush 0x00260000 count 0x00008000
flush 0x00268000 count 0x000017e0
<1015> crc error

Is there a workaround?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald G Minnich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: Doc Problems on SBC 710

> I've changed my mind, so no need to add the new doc code back.
>
> Here is where things go bad:
>
> flush 0x001b8000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001c0000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001c8000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001d0000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001d8000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001e0000 count 0x00008000
> flush 0x001e8000 count 0x000047e0
> <971> crc error
>
> This is at the very end. The gunzip() fails on the last
> non-0x8000-byte-block.
>
> Anyway, this one goes on the back burner as I am going to stop using
> gunzip() in linuxbios soon (Eric is right), so it does not matter so much.

How do I do this?

> ron

Sorry for the interruption.

Mike

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