Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:48:19 -0500 (EST) From: "Ketrien I. Saihr-Kenchedra" <ketrien@error404.nls.net> To: Richard Schilling <schilling@cognitiongroup.biz> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Linksys PCM200 Message-ID: <20041117164307.E9997@bahre.achedra.org> In-Reply-To: <419BC434.30805@cognitiongroup.biz> References: <419B2AEB.30007@cognitiongroup.biz> <20041117131502.K9997@bahre.achedra.org> <419BC434.30805@cognitiongroup.biz>
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Richard Schilling wrote: > Looks like there's a couple of versions of the card. I have the PCM200 > Version 2, whatever that means for the chipset. Linksys tech support > thought it was the ADMtek chipset, but I suppose there could be a couple > different ADMtek chipsets available ... I'm waiting to hear back from > technical support. I've also sent in an e-mail to the people who wrote > the Linux driver. > > It would be really nice to see, for each version of the card, what the > chipset is... Well, there are three ADMtek chipsets supported by if_dc(4); AL981, AL985, and ADM9815. (In theory, AL983 should also be supported, but I don't recall it being specifically listed.) ISTR some significant differences in two or three areas between AL981 and AL985 though - I really can't sift through the relevant code at the moment, but perhaps that's what's going on? -Ketrien I. Saihr-Kenchedra Mikhael says, "C5, you're beginning to sound like that guy that comes to my door on Sunday morning, only he calls Paul Graham 'jesus'.
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