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Old 05-18-2016, 02:40 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
md5sums (any *sums) of those modules will not indicate **functional** differences.

I am pretty sure there are date/time fields in those, so just a change of build date would change the *sum value.
Many years ago, I wrote a tool to zero out the timestamps inside windows EXE and DLL files, so I could compare them without tripping over compile timestamps. It worked great and saved me a TON of time. If I can find my source code (good luck with that after toasting ELEVEN hard drives before I discover the power supply voltage spikes with my oscilloscope), I could add ELF file support. Or perhaps just start over and do it anyway. Though I just zeroed COPIES of files before comparing, because some executables verify the integrity of their own binary file...

Anyway, I will go look for my serial adapters again, then I have yard work to do while the weather is cooperating (oh, the joys of home ownership). Then at some point RSN, I can test sound on my PW2.

And when will you give us some freshly compiled OTG kernel modules for K4 and PW1? Hint... hint...
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