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authortodd <todd@openbsd.org>2007-11-28 18:26:11 +0000
committertodd <todd@openbsd.org>2007-11-28 18:26:11 +0000
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parentbasic support for building an i386 kernel with the native toolchain (diff)
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my brother, David Fries david at fries dot net, noticed that if you put your
sensors in the freezer, they return negative results, making unsigned values bad to store negative numbers and then do math on. Another popular os had this same bug fixed by the same person. ok grange@
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