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 | Comment by: jtubbs (67.42.75.15) | At: 06 Jan 2006, 18:10 | File version: 1.05 |  I am able to duplicate the problem, but it isn't making sense at the moment. The CHIP: field uses the exact same routine, and works properly if the chip data cannot be found.  It doesn't seem to be a problem with the data file being corrupted. The problem is typical with an unitialized variable.  
  |  |   |  |   |  | Comment by: Capehill (82.128.189.249) | At: 06 Jan 2006, 16:00 | File version: 1.05 |  If the ID is corrupted, maybe description is too. There is very little the author could do to validate a string if there are no checksums offered.
  |  |   |  |   |  | Comment by: STRICQ (65.191.33.56) | At: 02 Jan 2006, 23:17 | File version: 1.02 |  YAPS outputs garbage if the DESCRIPTION string cannot be found:
  00:06.0 3Com Corporation, VendorID: 0x0010b7 DeviceID: 0x00ffff CHIP: Unknown, DESCRIPTION: å<R@"å<Ú"å8 Ò
  Yes, the 0xFFFF is correctly wrong.  It was damaged in a lightening strike that traveled over my ethernet wiring.
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