On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 10:39:58AM -0800, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> > 
> > I hate to say it, but anything that gets axed out of the manual basically
> > means that those features of the chip will not be used.  I honestly don't
> > think that the marketer you talked to really understands this; I can't 
> > for the life of me see how anything less than the programming manual 
> > will be sufficient.
> 
> You should be allowed the whole manual, but some list of what can be made
> visible should not be all that hard to do- certainly after you've looked over
> the manual and you work with Intel to figure what is and isn't releasable.

Sure.  If intel would simply say:

   " we don't want the driver to support cisco ISL, checksum offloading,
     VLAN, or Wake On Lan features "

I suppose I could work with that. 
--
Jonathan

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