> I always found that quite convenient. Putting at least a summary in Documentation
> would probably user-friendly. It tends to be hard to find stuff in specifications,
> especially if you're not very familiar with the standard.
There are over 100 commands, and the status bits can only be read in
combination and according to some interpretation rules - it would be
quite a long document. The standards are also all publically available in
this case, albeit not neccessarily the most interesting read
AFAIK there is a patch queued to print some of the data in a more user
friendly format.
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