Run 32-bit. Unfortunately, thats about it. It might be possible to do a 32-64 'wrapper' similar to how floating point is handled, but its unlikely to be worth the effort. (Chances are it won't be stable, probably not get accepted upstream anywhere, etc...)
(To save the searching, basically the kernel can do begin_fpu and end_fpu to save/restore processor state across floating point operations. It requires disabling preempt and all sorts of other evil hacks and - afaik - is never actually used anywhere. Userspace handles it as part of the usual context switch, so nothing special is needed. This may be wrong in some details but for this I think its accurate enough. And I'm sure someone who's looked at it more recently can correct me ;) ..) On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 00:42:08 -0500, Kunjan Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I bought a shiny HP zv5260 last week. It's AMD 64, and I got sid > installed on it. works great. However I was wondering if any one of > you knew how to get the broadcomm Wireless G card on it working. Since > its 64 bit i cannot use ndiswrapper to run 32 bit windows drivers. > > So does anyone of you know a workaround for this? > > Thanks, > > Regards, > Kunjan. > > -- > ------------------------- > Kunjan Shah > http://kunjan.net > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Disconnect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.gotontheinter.net/