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Jul 30, 2017:

7:16 PM WikiStart edited by Gabriele Pohl
GSmartControl 1.0.2 released. (diff)

Jul 26, 2017:

11:48 AM Ticket #860 (Missing USB-bridge in database (0x152d:0x8561)) created by kanelxake
[…] --- Vendor: DELTACO Device: MAP-GD35U3 Chipset JMicron JMS561U …

Jul 20, 2017:

9:59 AM Links edited by Christian Franke
HDD Guardian project has been retired (diff)
7:23 AM Links edited by Christian Franke
Update Backblaze link (diff)

Jul 19, 2017:

11:47 PM vacancies_maintainer4OpenBSD edited by Gabriele Pohl
Link to new developer mailing list (diff)
11:46 PM TocDeveloper edited by Gabriele Pohl
Link to new developer mailing list (diff)
11:45 PM DeveloperGuide edited by Gabriele Pohl
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11:44 PM Team edited by Gabriele Pohl
Link to new developer mailing list (diff)
11:42 PM WikiStart edited by Gabriele Pohl
Link to new developer mailing list (diff)

Jul 18, 2017:

4:27 PM Ticket #858 (Add Drive to Database - Hitachi HDS723030BLE640) created by mccann73
Hi, please see attached smartmontools report for Hitachi drive missing …

Jul 13, 2017:

5:03 AM Ticket #857 (WD easystore 8TB (1058:25fb, WDC WD80EFAX-68LHPN0)) created by Ray
3.5" WD - easystore 8TB External USB 3.0 WDBCKA0080HBK Needs '-d …

Jul 10, 2017:

9:16 PM Ticket #809 (Intel SSD 540 M2) closed by Christian Franke
duplicate: See ticket #839.
12:48 PM Ticket #854 (drivedb.h parser ignores lines with // comments) closed by Christian Franke
invalid: The parser handles // comments as expected.

Jul 7, 2017:

4:24 PM Ticket #856 (PERC 5/i and PERC 6 HDD SMART reading) created by Demo1
Hi, We are trying to read on Windows 2012 R2 all smart values from …

Jul 6, 2017:

3:16 PM Ticket #855 (USB Bridge 0x3538:0x0064 works with -d usbsunplus) created by aleques
Attached is the output of running: […]

Jul 5, 2017:

3:26 AM Ticket #854 (drivedb.h parser ignores lines with // comments) created by Ivan
Subj, even those where the comment is after non-commented-out data. …

Jun 30, 2017:

9:27 AM Ticket #853 (Missing device: Supermicro SSD-DM032-PHI) created by Thomas Wouters
Hi We use Sata Dom modules from Supermicro in our NAS as boot devices …
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