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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-08-23 10:15:11 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-08-23 10:15:11 (EDT)
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Most (all?) laptops have this. The EC (embedded controller) is a small, separate processor that basically processes inputs/outputs
that are specific to laptops. For example:
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When you flick the radio on/off switch, the EC will enable/disable the wireless devices (wifi, bluetooth, etc) and enable/disable
an LED that indicates whether it's turned on or not