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ACPI package version 3.23.01 released |
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Date: 2016-01-18 14:55:32 Correspondent: Eugene Gorbunoff Source: Arca Noae,
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Arca Noae has posted a new item, 'ACPI package version 3.23.01 released'
Arca Noae is pleased to announce the immediate availability of our ACPI Package
for OS/2 and eComStation version 3.23.01.
This release contains the following changes:
- Updated to ACPICA 20150930. ACPI 6.0 is now supported.
- Documentation updates and corrections.
- Fixed a problem which caused a reboot on some systems when a trap occurred.
- Automatically limit to Virtual Wire mode on systems [...]
You may view the latest post at
https://www.arcanoae.com/acpi-package-version-3-23-01-released/
We at Arca Noae would like to thank our development partners, bww bitwise works,
GmbH and http://Netlabs.org for their continued contribution to the OS/2 platform.
Monetary contributions to offset their operations costs may be made either
through Arca Noae at https://www.arcanoae.com or bww bitwise works, GmbH at
http://www.bitwiseworks.com.
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