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RE: Query: "Quiesce"? (Quiesce me no quiesces!)
Have you heard of "quiesce" used as a verb? The sentence I'm editing
reads:
"... must be bracketed by MB instructions to quiesce the memory system.
The Istream must also be quiesced before and during the sequence."
If Shakespeare can use "but" as a verb and get away with it, I don't
see why you can't use "quiesce". :)
Todd
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