Re: Patch: pcnet32 adapter not being detected

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On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 10:50:11AM -0600, Jon D Mason wrote:
> I created a patch that allows pcnet32 adapters sold in IBM RS/6000 systems 
> to be recognized in non-ppc computers.  The problem is that the Vendor ID 
> of this adapter is incorrect.  There is a ppc specific workaround to get 
> it working on that architecture (checkout 
> http://lxr.linux.no/source/drivers/pci/pci.c?a=ppc#L102 for the 
> workaround), but it obviously won't fix the problem in non-ppc 
> architectures.

Patch looks obivously okay, but what about linewrapping the comment before
it hits the 80char limit?

And please kill the broken workaround now that the driver recognizes
the wrong vendor ID correctly.

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