Daniel J Blueman <[email protected]> wrote: -> -> There is a good chance the rt2x00 driver will get into the kernel tree -> in time, since there is no firmware to upload - Ralink Tech -> (www.ralink.com.tw) took a design decision to incorporate the firmware -> into an EEPROM on-board, allowing their driver to be GPL'd, and the -> rt2x00 is a Linux-specific rewrite which is stabilising well. the same applies to atheros. they got stuff either in eeprom or in driver. no firmware necessary. there is an ongoing project for atheros cards. work in progress located at http://mateusz.agrest.org/atheros/ /M -- @..@ Mateusz Berezecki (----) [email protected] http://mateusz.agrest.org ( >__< ) PGP: 5F1C 86DF 89DB BFE9 899E 8CBE EB60 B7A7 43F9 5808 ^^ ~~ ^^
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