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On  4 Dec, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Marcel Moolenaar wrote this message on Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 13:35 -0800:
>> I think it's time people read the ACPI specification and try to
>> understand how things are supposed to work, including on non-i386
>> platforms. I don't think I've heard of anything more silly than
>> having a table (disguised as a device) attach to a bus (which is
>> what ACPI disguises as).

> So, where is a website we could download the documentation from? :)
> A quick google search turned up nothing.

<http://www.acpi.info/>