Re: [PATCH 00/20] staging: brcm80211: 7th reaction for mainline patch #2

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W dniu 22 września 2011 08:54 użytkownik Rafał Miłecki
<zajec5@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
> W dniu 22 września 2011 00:12 użytkownik Brett Rudley
>> We helped you with bcma.   You asked us to send you an Arasan board which are hard to get and cost
>> about $1k, I can't do that.  I handed out 4313 and 43224 boards like candy early on to anyone who asked.
>
> I don't remember you saying finally "Sorry, we won't be able to donate
> you with that". Will re-check.

Yup, there is my question and respond from Henry:


W dniu 26 sierpnia 2011 19:31 użytkownik Henry Ptasinski
<henryp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napisał:
>> > Is there a chance you can donate me with such a adapter and card?
>>
>> Ping?
>
> Sorry, I meant to respond to this earlier.  The Arasan adapters are in very
> short supply here, and honestly they have enough issues that we're looking for
> better options.  A possibly better approach would be a device with a BCM4329 on
> the motherboard (e.g. table, phone, etc) that can run a relatively stock linux
> kernel.  However, I don't know of a specific platform at the moment to
> recommend.
>
> A second choice would be something with a decent sdio controller built-in.
> Some older laptops worked ok (e.g. Dell E4100), but they're more and more
> diffucult to find.

Unfortunately not a word about donating me such a hardware. Plus not a
word about the cost.

-- 
Rafał
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