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Issue #313, Section #8 (15 May : WaitCommEvent Deadlock)
Issue #271, Section #4 (22 Apr 2005: USB Support (con't))
Issue #254, Section #5 (24 Dec 2004: File Optimization)
Issue #238, Section #3 (3 Sep 2004: epoll (con't))
Issue #237, Section #6 (27 Aug 2004: poll vs. epoll (con't))
Issue #236, Section #4 (20 Aug 2004: poll vs. epoll)
Issue #235, Section #3 (13 Aug 2004: USB Support (con't))
Issue #234, Section #2 (6 Aug 2004: USB Support.. or Lack Thereof)
Issue #227, Section #2 (18 Jun 2004: Mouse Handling)
Issue #224, Section #5 (28 May 2004: Serial Issues)
Issue #219, Section #5 (16 Apr 2004: Converting Wininet to Windows Sockets)
Issue #198, Section #5 (28 Nov 2003: NetBIOS Functionality)
Issue #195, Section #3 (8 Nov 2003: DirectX Games Tested)
Issue #195, Section #5 (8 Nov 2003: IPX Improvements)
Issue #167, Section #6 (25 Apr 2003: Accessing ODBC Databases)
Issue #161, Section #4 (14 Mar 2003: Named Pipe Patch)
Issue #161, Section #6 (14 Mar 2003: Need New Winsock Maintainer)
Issue #153, Section #6 (17 Jan 2003: Accessing X11 Calls)
Issue #145, Section #5 (22 Nov 2002: wintab.dll: Better Tablet Support)
Issue #130, Section #2 (25 Jul 2002: Flow Control in Wine)
Issue #130, Section #3 (25 Jul 2002: Overlapped IO)
Issue #121, Section #2 (25 Apr 2002: Winsock2 Patches)
Issue #120, Section #10 (17 Apr 2002: Implementing PeekNamedPipe)
Issue #120, Section #11 (17 Apr 2002: More Async IO Fixes)
Issue #116, Section #3 (24 Feb 2002: DTR Flow Control)
Issue #116, Section #4 (24 Feb 2002: DirectInput Key Mapping)

 

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