Hi all,
  I'm actually using an Acer Aspire 1513LMi (AMD64 3400+) with debian-amd64 
distribution and I'd want use my 802.11g device; Acer tells that's its name is 
InviLink.
Actually I can't find an appropriate driver for Linux on AMD64: in fact it 
seems that the only support for Linux is ndiswapper 
(http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/). This driver allow to use Windows WLAN 
drivers, so I should not have any problem if I use a Linux 32-bit kernel 
because of 32-bit Windows drivers. Ndiswapper developers aren't actually 
supporting 64-bit kernels because of the lack of 64-bit Windows drivers.
So, do you know if there's a solution to this issue ? I could try to modify 
ndiswrapper sources to achieve my goal but I need to know if it's possible to 
run 32-bit assembly instruction in a 64-bit kernel module. Can you suggest me a 
link where I can get the documentation ?

Thanks in advance,
 Max



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