Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
Some corrections:
1. Not all D-Link cards use TI chips. Mine (DWL-G650 B3) uses an Atheros
AR5212 a/b/g chip.
Yes, they've started using other chipsets, but the first 802.11g stuff
was all TI. A lot of their later 802.11b was also TI.
2. Not all chip makers are bozo's.
I didn't intend to infer that they were. I meant those manufacturers
that will not release interface specs of their chips to the open source
community are, at the very least, short-sighted and cut themselves off
from a fairly large market share. This is not limited to WiFi makers,
but to many others (display adaptors, for example).
I understand about the WiFi frequency issue with the FCC and there are
parts of the API that may have to be distributed in binary, but that
bit should a) validate its input parameters, b) the API should be
published. If you write API code that does not validate its input
parameters, you're not doing your job.
As an aside, I don't wish to be pedantic but the plural of "bozo" is
"bozos". One of my pet peeves is seeing people use "'s" for plurals.
"'s" denotes a possessive form of a noun or pronoun or a contraction of
a word and "is"--it does NOT indicate plurality:
"Ricks": More than one Rick
"Rick's": Either "owned by Rick" or "Rick is..."
Examples would be:
"There are many Ricks in the world."
"Rick's a persnickety SOB and I'd like to kick Rick's *ss!"
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