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The top most bit of the first Vendor byte is causing negative MAC
addressed and hence negative flakes. I suggest removing the least
significant bit of first vendor byte, the Multi/uni cast indicator
which would be the same for all PC NICs then shift the remaining 7 bits
down (right) 1.

The top most bit of the first Vendor byte is causing negative MAC
addressed and hence negative flakes. I suggest removing the least
significant bit of first vendor byte, the Multi/uni cast indicator
which would be the same for all PC NICs then shift the remaining 7 bits
down (right) 1.
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Coverage increased (+0.04%) to 96.9% when pulling 0a59638 on azderski:negative-flakes into 54631fa on rholder:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage increased (+0.04%) to 96.9% when pulling 0a59638 on azderski:negative-flakes into 54631fa on rholder:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage increased (+0.04%) to 96.9% when pulling 0a59638 on azderski:negative-flakes into 54631fa on rholder:master.

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