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Thank you for your offer!  We may ask you to test some detection code 
(detecting your laptop, not the eeprom).  That should be safe, and it 
would allow us to confirm that we can detect at least your laptop.


Phil

On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 09:14:38PM +0200, Ville Jutvik wrote:
> Hi everyone
> 
> I understand that the project is in need of hardware in purpose of testing. I would just like to make everyone aware of that I happend to own an IBM ThinkPad 760XL. I know that lm_sensors destroys the Thinpad's EPROM if run (due to a broken hardware-standard implementation, right?). However, if there is someone who wants to test something on it I can do that for him/her (or just give the person in question a SSH account) as long as I don't have to replace my motherboard :)
> 
> Best regards,
> Ville Jutvik,
> ville.jutvik at home.se

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