Updated for the 0.1.7 release.
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* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
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*
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------
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0.1.7
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- Fixed the "converting eth in unknown mode" bug
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- Added APM/ACPI suspend/resume handling
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- Added PPC support
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- Added Prism test command support
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- Integrated patch to fix some structure alignment problems for ARM
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- Added multi-transmit buffer support
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- And much, much more.....
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0.1.6
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- Fixed usage of pcmcia scheme file so we're not stomping on the user's
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scheme setting.
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gotten to the contents of these directories. The empty README is just a trick
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to prevent CVS from pruning the directory.
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DISCLAIMER!!!
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prism2dl This utility is used for loading firmware
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images into prism2 cards. DO NOT USE IT!
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UNLESS YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
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This utility has the capability to damage a
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card in a way that can only be repaired by the
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manufacturer.
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This software has currently been tested on the following
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configurations:
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Intel:
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linux-2.2.9 + pcmcia-cs-3.1.8 + RedHat6.0
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linux-2.2.12 + pcmcia-cs-3.0.14 + RedHat6.1
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linux-2.3.99-pre9 + pcmcia-cs-3.1.11 + RedHat 6.2
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linux-2.2.16 + pcmcia-cs-
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PowerPC:
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linux-2.2.12 + pcmcia-cs-3.1.12 + LinuxPPC2000
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The following build and install instructions assume you have configured source
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code for both the linux kernel package and pcmcia-cs package installed on your
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listed as you wanted them. It's also a good idea to look at the file
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/etc/resolv.conf to see if your nameserver address has been set up
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correctly.
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12) If you are trying to set up an AP, you will need bridging support
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compiled into your kernel. You will also need the brcfg utility.
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A version of this utility can be found on the AVS ftp site.
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ftp://ftp.absoval.com/pub/brcfg
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Linux WLAN NG TODO
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Wed Feb 23 15:06:05 EST 2000
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Sun Aug 13 02:32:38 EDT 2000
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- Fix the timeout foolishness in the hfa384x code
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- Finish the prism2 request responses for STA and AP
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Station:
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powermgmt
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reassociate
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- Add event handling scripts for the events above
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- Add AP support for power managing stations
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- Handle host system suspend/resume
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- Improve PCMCIA event scripts
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- man pages
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- Add a HOWTO document for users
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- Fix 'make install' so it doesn't generate .depend files
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- Review 'make config' for additional options and validation
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- Move am930 code over to this package
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- Add f/w type and version identification for download.
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- Study bridge configuration more closely
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