ISL3874 mini-PCI support is in testing and will be released in linux-wlan-ng later this week. We're not currently testing on PPC but the existing code does run on PPC. Hopefully the mini-PCI support won't break anything.
-Mark On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Jim Thompson wrote: > > Philip Decker writes: > > > > If Liu plans to use a mini-PCI 802.11b radio, and that radio is based on > > Prism 2.5, and it uses the ISL3874 MAC/BBP (which interfaces directly to > the > > PCI Bus), then there is no Linux driver yet (that I'm aware of). > > Working on it. (Yes, on PowerPC.) > > > On the other hand, if his mini PCI radio is Prism II, or Prism 2.5 but > using > > the ISL3873 MAC/BBP, then that radio contains a PCI to PCMCIA bridge and > the > > existing Linux drivers will work. > > > > I don't know about Linux drivers for Agere/Lucent Orinoco/WaveLAN mini-PCI > > radio. > > > > If Liu's question had nothing to do with mini-PCI radios then, in the > > immortal words of E. Litella, "Never mind". > > (non-mini) PCI Prism 2.5 cards exist too. :-) > > Jim > > -- Mark S. Mathews AbsoluteValue Systems Web: http://www.linux-wlan.com 715-D North Drive e-mail: mark at linux-wlan.com Melbourne, FL 32934 Phone: 321.259.0737 USA Fax: 321.259.0286 ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
