PowerMac G4 and pcmcia flash cards
Daniel Jacobowitz
drow at false.org
Fri Feb 25 01:30:38 EST 2000
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:01:59PM -0800, Brad Boyer wrote:
>
> Nelson Abramson wrote:
> > > Do you know what the feasability is of Linux support of Apple's
> > > Airport bases and Airport cards?
> >
> > I imagine fairly possible...I would guess that with the release of mosX and the
> > bsd device drivers for the airport, porting them to *nix would be pretty easy
> > (hopefully)....
>
> Well, since Lucent released Linux drivers for the WaveLan cards, I suspect it
> is much simpler than waiting for Apple to write drivers for Darwin. Apple
> made an OEM deal with Lucent, so Airport cards have all the same guts as the
> original Lucent cards. In fact, if you rip apart an Airport base station, you
> will find a genuine Lucent card in a PCMCIA slot. There was a web site with
> pictures of all the parts from a base station.
>
> Brad Boyer
> flar at pants.nu
>
> P.S.: The wavelan drivers can be found at http://www.wavelan.com/support/software/
> but they claim that they only work with x86 laptops. The source is there, so it
> should be possible to fix for ppc.
No, actually. There are two wavelan drivers; the one there relies on
a non-free (read: binary only) library. There's a similar one, which I
believe Lucent funded in part, available from the contrib/ directory on
the PCMCIA ftp site - wvlan_cs as opposed to wavelan2_cs.
Dan
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