Hi,

Paul Alfille:
> /bus.n/interface/overdrive ?
> /bus.n/master/overdrive ?
> 
Either of these would be fine; I'm more partial to "interface" since
that word doesn't require us to care about whether it's a master/slave
bus. (Not every user is a hard-core techie. ;-)


And no, I don't want to see those files mirrored anywhere else.
Much too confusing.

This way, it's immediately obvious which bus and therefore which devices
are affected when we change this "overdrive" value. What would be the
use case of having that setting available anywhere else?

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