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You've been told this before. "u" is not a word, you need to type out "you" in our forums. We ask that you use proper English spellings at the very least.You probably want to start earlier than the first build that supports USB, as it may be from changes somewhat before that. As well, the builds available for download are only once a day. At some point you're going to need to compile builds to get more precise, so you may as well learn how now so that you can pick any build revision you want.
thanks Chronon for the advice but the question i have is...what's the first build that supports USB AND how do i build exact build versions with that Cygwin? , because as far as i can tell in the stuff i read it dont really mention this.
Binary search:1) Pick an initial build that's long enough ago to not have this bug.2) Verify that it doesn't exhibit the bug3) Make a build that's halfway between that build and the current build.4a) If it contains the bug then make a build halfway between that build and the initial one.4b) If it doesn't contain the bug then make a build halfway between that build and the current one.5) Repeat the process until you find the build where the bug begins.To give you an idea of how much time this may take, for a set of 1024 revisions this will give the result in 10 steps.Unfortunately, my e280 is currently AWOL so I cannot help test for the time being.
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