Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-07 Thread Neil Horman
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 12:56:45AM -0400, Dale wrote: > > On Jun 06, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Neil Horman wrote: > > >On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 03:23:43PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote: > >>On Friday 06 June 2008 08:51:53 Dale Walsh wrote: > >>>On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> >

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Dale Walsh
On Jun 06, 2008, at 13:58 PM, Larry Finger wrote: Dale Walsh wrote: (SEE PREVIOUS POST) On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:26 AM, Larry Finger wrote: The sprom updating facility described above utilizes the /sys pseudo-file system of Linux and will never work on any other OS. Your only hope would be

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Larry Finger
Dale Walsh wrote: > (SEE PREVIOUS POST) > > On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:26 AM, Larry Finger wrote: >> The sprom updating facility described above utilizes the /sys >> pseudo-file system of Linux and will never work on any other OS. Your >> only hope would be to find a user with Linux on his Apple ha

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Neil Horman
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 03:23:43PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote: > On Friday 06 June 2008 08:51:53 Dale Walsh wrote: > > On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Dale Walsh wrote: > > >> > > >> I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. > > >> > > >

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Asheesh Laroia
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Larry Finger wrote: > Dale Walsh wrote: >> I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. >> >> I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and product >> ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. > > Does Apple white- (or black-) lis

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Michael Buesch
On Friday 06 June 2008 08:51:53 Dale Walsh wrote: > On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Dale Walsh wrote: > >> > >> I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. > >> > >> I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and > >> product

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Holger Schurig
> Hopefully someone can provide a link for a windows utility > that fits my needs or a GNU source package that can be built > on the majority of *nix based OSes that doesn't have many > obscure external dependancies. GIT exists for Mac OSX, as a google search for "git macosx" quickly reveals. In

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-06 Thread Dale Walsh
(SEE PREVIOUS POST) On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:26 AM, Larry Finger wrote: Dale Walsh wrote: I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and product ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. Does Apple wh

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-05 Thread Dale Walsh
On Jun 06, 2008, at 00:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dale Walsh wrote: I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and product ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. How on Earth did you come u

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-05 Thread Larry Finger
Dale Walsh wrote: > I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. > > I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and product > ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. Does Apple white- (or black-) list PCI devices the same as HP does? > I've looke

Re: vendor/product ID's

2008-06-05 Thread gavron
Dale Walsh wrote: I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. I have a broadcom PCI card and *I need* to modify the vendor and product ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. How on Earth did you come up with this idea? I've looked around for tools and came

vendor/product ID's

2008-06-05 Thread Dale Walsh
I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone. I have a broadcom PCI card and I need to modify the vendor and product ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N. I've looked around for tools and came across something that looked promising but it gave a URL of "git