Anyway, I'm just happy that for $9 for the AWLC3026 or $14 for the AWLC4130, we now have affordable Solaris solutions for WiFi G on any legacy laptop w/ cardbus or any laptop with a funky onboard WiFi card. I'm driving over to Santa Cruz early AM for fishing and then the OpenSolaris summit this weekend. I'll be putting the card to good use on campus I hope.
-James Michael Li wrote: > FYI. James and I both verified inetmenu with malo-0.1 again. malo-0.1 > works well both sides. The hang is not due to malo driver, and can't be > reproduced now. > > - Michael > > James C. Liu, IHV OEM Engineering wrote: >> Michael: >> >> The scanpci -v output for the "Airlink AWLC4130 Super G >> Wireless Cardbus Adapter" is below: > >> ============================================================== >> >> The scanpci -v out for the "Airlink AWLC3026 802.11g Wireless >> LAN PC Card" is below: >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> [... other system chipset output trimmed...] >> >> pci bus 0x0005 cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x11ab device 0x1faa >> Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 [Libertas] 802.11b/g Wireless >> STATUS 0x02b0 COMMAND 0x0006 >> CLASS 0x02 0x00 0x00 REVISION 0x03 >> BIST 0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0xa8 CACHE 0x10 >> BASE0 0xe0210000 addr 0xe0210000 MEM >> BASE1 0xe0220000 addr 0xe0220000 MEM >> MAX_LAT 0x00 MIN_GNT 0x00 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x10 >> BYTE_0 0x01 BYTE_1 0x00 BYTE_2 0x02 BYTE_3 0x00 >> --------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> The malo-0.1 driver did lock up my entire OS >>>> when I attempted to use inetmenu to reconfigure a 2nd time. >>>> The first time seems to be fine. >>> Hi, James, >>> >>> Please send output of "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v" to me, then I can >>> check it. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Michael
