Adam Jackson wrote:Dump the eeprom and send us a copy, plus any and all information to the card, system etc.. I realize that you need the patch to actually create it but the danger is that people will start using it *without* troubleshooting the real issue. In various systems the eeprom checksum failure is actually due to a misconfigured powersavings feature and the checksum is really not bad at all, but the card just reports random values. In any case, this patch should not be merged. We often send it around to users to debug their issue in case it involves eeproms, but merging it will just conceal the real issue and all of a sudden a flood of people stop reporting *real* issues to us. for e100 the case is completely different: there are many boarded e100 chips out there mostly on embedded devices where the embedded manufacturer just forgot to even program the eeprom, and the device really does not care that much at all. Cheers, Auke Auke -
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