Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 13:51:05 -0600 (MDT) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: rhazn@daimi.au.dk Cc: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: The Intel 2011B Pro Wireless PCMCIA Message-ID: <20030427.135105.56347556.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <20030427134324.GA12692@chef.daimi.au.dk> References: <20030424144302.61673632.ek@rootbsd.org> <20030424.194818.128047661.imp@bsdimp.com> <20030427134324.GA12692@chef.daimi.au.dk>
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In message: <20030427134324.GA12692@chef.daimi.au.dk> Peter Gade Jensen <rhazn@daimi.au.dk> writes: : On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 07:48:18PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : > Older Intel cards use the Symbol chipset and are supported. Newer : > ones use a different chipset. : : Intel 2011B Wireless still uses a symbol chipset, or that's what is : logical since the Linux driver is for the Symbol Spectrum24 chipset. It : just runs at a lower voltage now, 3.3v iirc. : I tried to find the datasheets on intel.com and symbol.com, but without : any luck. So I was wondering how you got the datasheets for the : (possibly) other symbol chipset? I thought it was one of the cards that had switch away from the prism class of chipsets to newer, cheaper ones... However, in reviewing my notes that seems to be dlink and linksys... Warner
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