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<_whitenotifier-3> [glasgow] DurandA commented on issue #186: Invalid revision value after flashing EEPROM - https://git.io/Jvzdu
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<_whitenotifier-3> [GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] whitequark pushed 1 commit to master [+0/-0/±1] https://git.io/JvgfU
<_whitenotifier-3> [GlasgowEmbedded/glasgow] whitequark bdd6a28 - protocol.jtag_svf: fix lexing of reals with more than 1 integral digit.
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<_whitenotifier-3> [glasgow] electroniceel commented on issue #186: Invalid revision value after flashing EEPROM - https://git.io/JvgLV
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<ar> whitequark: hi. still interested in that dell wireless docking station that used 60GHz wifi to push pcie over it? just found the docking station
<mwk> it what
<ar> mwk: Dell D5000
<mwk> what do you mean pcie over wifi
<ar> mwk: so, there's this funny thing called 802.11ad
<ar> mwk: since it's capable of pushing a few Gbit/s over air, dell decided it was a perfect thing to put one wireless card doing that in a laptop, the other in a docking station, and on the docking station put a wired gbit NIC, usb controller and a displaylink chip for driving 2 1080p displays
<mwk> ah yes, perfectly reasonable