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* Regen:sheldonh2002-07-091-61/+101
| | | | | * Hart: rev 313 of pcidevs.txt (2002-07-05) * Boemler: vendors.txt (2002-06-24)
* Regen:sheldonh2002-05-241-88/+115
| | | | | * Hart: rev 230 of pcidevs.txt (2002-05-21) * Boemler: vendors.txt (2002-05-24)
* Regen:sheldonh2002-05-141-17/+47
| | | | | * Hart: rev 298 of pcidevs.txt (2002-05-10) * Boemler: vendors.txt (2002-05-07)
* Regen:sheldonh2002-05-061-139/+286
| | | | | * Hart: rev 295 of pcidevs.txt (2002-04-27) * Boemler: vendors.txt (2002-04-30)
* Regen.sheldonh2002-04-031-8/+35
| | | | | This restores rev 1.12 (spammed by rev 1.13), as the Cenatek Rocket Drive is now included in at least the Hart list.
* Regen.sheldonh2002-03-221-55/+120
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* Add Cenatek Inc.'s ID.obrien2002-03-071-0/+2
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* Regen.sheldonh2002-02-081-2/+7
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* Regen.sheldonh2002-01-251-131/+170
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* Regen.sheldonh2002-01-041-126/+378
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* Regen.sheldonh2001-12-041-35/+82
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* Regen.sheldonh2001-11-231-1446/+1815
| | | | | | | | | | | | This file is now generated using src/tools/tools/pciid/mk_pci_vendors.pl, which merges the Boemler and Heckenbach lists used for rev 1.2. For now, mk_pci_vendors.pl is called with the -l option, which uses the entry with the longer description where the same device or vendor is found in both lists. If it turns out that this causes to much "back-and-forth" in future deltas, we can drop the use of the -l option.
* Update device list for Compaq Computer Corp. (vendor ID 0E11):sheldonh2001-11-211-1/+8
| | | | | 2 updated entries 7 new entries
* Update devices for Intel Corporation (vendor ID 8086):sheldonh2001-11-211-16/+77
| | | | | 16 updated entries 61 new entries
* Add missing Nvidia chips.sheldonh2001-11-171-0/+7
| | | | Obtained from: http://www.yourvote.com/pci/
* Merge vendor/device information from another database, but keep themsmith2000-12-221-84/+662
| | | | | | | | | | | current format. The new database also has subvendor/subdevice ID information, which we aren't using for now. This adds 272 new vendors and 376 new device identifiers, as well as cleaning out some of the bad entries in the previous revision. We now combine data from: http://www.yourvote.com/pci http://members.hyperlink.com.au/~chart/pci.htm
* Add a PCI vendor/device database, used by pciconf (and available for usemsmith2000-12-071-0/+3631
by other tools as well). Note that omissions and corrections for this file should be resolved via http://www.yourvote.com/pci, as this is the master source for this database, rather than by editing this file directly.
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