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commit c3e1f696b4fbafb6dd30c6934e4c7c181562e055
Author: kuwoyuki <kuwoyuki@cock.li>
Date:   Sat Oct 12 20:43:12 2024 +0600

    chore: spi dma

commit d1e7df60be3e06ed85ce8639516e299085d3c72b
Author: kuwoyuki <kuwoyuki@cock.li>
Date:   Sat Oct 12 15:14:11 2024 +0600

    static dummies

commit 81682428b471f825e3350e37aa74c373b46d4fef
Author: kuwoyuki <kuwoyuki@cock.li>
Date:   Sat Oct 12 14:45:39 2024 +0600

    dma works?

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Author: kuwoyuki <kuwoyuki@cock.li>
Date:   Sat Oct 12 02:07:39 2024 +0600

    dma?
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