Return-path: Received: from fg-out-1718.google.com ([72.14.220.154]:34954 "EHLO fg-out-1718.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1760525AbZJIKQM (ORCPT ); Fri, 9 Oct 2009 06:16:12 -0400 Received: by fg-out-1718.google.com with SMTP id 22so250492fge.1 for ; Fri, 09 Oct 2009 03:14:24 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <200910091139.36089.mb@bu3sch.de> References: <200910091139.36089.mb@bu3sch.de> Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 12:14:24 +0200 Message-ID: <69e28c910910090314j4e9885dfofbc58e901965b4ab@mail.gmail.com> Subject: Re: Broadcom cards for free From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=E1bor_Stefanik?= To: Michael Buesch Cc: bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de, linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Sounds interesting... especially now that N-PHY is actually being reverse-engineered (or is it?). The modded 4320 is an attempt to replace the built-in OS and use it with b43 as a softmac device... am I right? On 10/9/09, Michael Buesch wrote: > Hi, > > I've currently got two Broadcom cards to offer for free. > http://bu3sch.de/misc/bcmcards.JPG > > The cardbus one is a WPC300N V1 802.11n card. > It can be used for development of the b43 N-PHY code. > > The USB one is BCM4320 which works over RNDIS-WLAN. > This device is disassembled and the EEPROM, which contains > the on-board operating system, is unsoldered and connected through a > pinheader. > That means it can be read and/or reprogrammed outside of the device. > The RF-shield on the RF-side of the board was removed. > The device should work properly. It properly registers to the kernel, but I > did > not try if it works with the rndis-wlan driver. > > -- > Greetings, Michael. > _______________________________________________ > Bcm43xx-dev mailing list > Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev > -- Vista: [V]iruses, [I]ntruders, [S]pyware, [T]rojans and [A]dware. :-)