On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 04:08:53 -0500
"Mike Frysinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Jan 11, 2008 3:40 AM, Pierre Ossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So it's far more probable that you've misdiagnosed your error than this 
> > being the actual problem.
> 
> the guys who design the silicon are telling us it doesnt work.  our
> tests show it not working.  i'm not sure what else you want here.
> 

More information. You have not provided any speculation as to why it doesn't 
work, or what you've done to figure it out. You haven't even described how it 
fails, just that it does. No information about what cards you've tested and how 
you've tested them to confirm that your theory on 4-bit data is accurate.

You have no track record with me, and you're proposing something that goes 
against all known information. So you have to understand that I'm sceptical 
about your claims. I won't dismiss them off hand, but I need to be convinced 
you haven't made a mistake when coming to this conclusion.

> > The fact that 4-bit MMC support has been present for some time and you're 
> > only now seeing a problem further supports that.
> 
> not in the least actually.  we just started developing the driver.  it
> has seen no real world use.  we've been testing things internally to
> make sure the setup is sane.  4-bit MMC is coming up as not working.

Fair enough. But if it's a new driver that hasn't seen real-world testing, then 
there might be other bugs influencing things.

Rgds
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     -- Pierre Ossman

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  PulseAudio, core developer          http://pulseaudio.org
  rdesktop, core developer          http://www.rdesktop.org
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