Return-path: Received: from mail-gw2-out.broadcom.com ([216.31.210.63]:45371 "EHLO mail-gw2-out.broadcom.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1757124AbaKTN2k (ORCPT ); Thu, 20 Nov 2014 08:28:40 -0500 Message-ID: <546DEC83.8060502@broadcom.com> (sfid-20141120_142845_801960_88A473C4) Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 14:28:35 +0100 From: Arend van Spriel MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Ruben De Smet CC: b43-dev , Subject: Re: Broadcom Corporation BCM43228 802.11a/b/g/n References: <546DE1DB.7090900@telenet.be> In-Reply-To: <546DE1DB.7090900@telenet.be> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 11/20/14 13:43, Ruben De Smet wrote: > Hello b43 and linux-wireless > > I'm not subscribed (anymore) to these lists, so please use the "reply > all" feature of your mailclient. Thank you :) > > This will be the last day I'm using my Broadcom Corporation BCM43228 > 802.11a/b/g/n miniPCI WiFi card, as I'm switching to a faster Intel AC card. > Is there any interest in the linux-wireless or b43 community to have > this device for reverse engineering purposes? I'm able to send it for free. What is the labelling on the device? BCM943228....? There are probably some characters behind that id that identify the specific board. Regards, Arend