>So, before I begin that search, which THM0 methods can I safely get
>rid of? All of AC0M, AC1M, PSL, TC1, TC2, TSP, TBL0, MODP, _CRT, AL0,
>PSL? That'll leave MODE, _TMP, _AC0, _SCP, PSV to bisect among.
for example, I would fake these methods in this way:
Method (_TMP, 0, NotSerialized)
{
Return (0x0BB8)
}
Method (_PSV, 0, NotSerialized)
{
Return (0)
}
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TMP] (Node c157bf88)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._PSV] (Node c157be48)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TC1] (Node c157bdc8)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TC2] (Node c157bd88)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TSP] (Node c157bd48)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._AC0] (Node c157bf48)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._SCP] (Node c157bec8)
Execute Method: [\_TZ_.THM0._TMP] (Node c157bf88)
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