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Dell XPS 18 - Is it possible?
I couldn't figure out how to get it to work. So I did a google search and downloaded the other version. I'll just have to remember to save a backup every time.
I did a search for method labels on each line I have to fix. Three of them appear under two different method labels. For instance, BFCP appears under BRCP and BIF2. B0ST appears under BSTS and BRCP, and B0MD appears under BIF0 and BIF3. do I need to do two separate "Into Method Label" lines for those?
I did one line for the first item in my list to patch:
I couldn't figure out how to get it to work. So I did a google search and downloaded the other version. I'll just have to remember to save a backup every time.
I did a search for method labels on each line I have to fix. Three of them appear under two different method labels. For instance, BFCP appears under BRCP and BIF2. B0ST appears under BSTS and BRCP, and B0MD appears under BIF0 and BIF3. do I need to do two separate "Into Method Label" lines for those?
I did one line for the first item in my list to patch:
Code:
into device label EC0 code_regex B0VL,\s+16, replace_matched begin VL00,8,VL01,8, end;
[\CODE]
so would the second part to that one be:
[CODE]
into method label BV0T code_regex \(\^^\PCI0\.LPCB\EC0\.B0VL, replace_matched begin (B1B2(^^PCI0.LPCB.EC0.VL00, ^^PCI0.LPCB.EC0.VL01), end;
[\CODE]
I looked at the patch you have loaded for the Dell XPS 13 to see how it's written. What I don't understand is where the ^^PCI0.LPCB.EC0.VL00 came from... I interchanged it from the one written... is this what comes from the Compile window?