Need interactive ACPI interpreter

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Need interactive ACPI interpreter

Postby John S. Worley » Fri, 17 Dec 2004 03:20:17 GMT

Hi all -

     I am looking for a user-mode, interactive ACPI
interpreter under Linux. Specifically, I need to be able
to load arbitrary ACPI file(s) (AML or ASL) and then execute
the methods and see the results. If it can read from
/proc as well, so much the better.

     I have scanned the Web and the usual places, but
no luck so far.

	Thanks,
	John Worley
	 XXXX@XXXXX.COM 

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Re: Need interactive ACPI interpreter

Postby Len Brown » Wed, 22 Dec 2004 11:50:09 GMT



The ACPI interpreter that we use in the Linux kernel
is also available as a standalone acpiexec program here:

 http://www.**--****.com/ 

cheers,
-Len


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