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> The bits you're interested in are ENTRY_TXD_ACK and ENTRY_TXD_BURST.
> BURST tells the device the next frame is part of the same burst (also
> note that we have to set the correct IFS), i.e. the next frame goes out
> directly after the current one (respecting the IFS of course). The
> TXD_ACK bit means the hardware should wait for an ack of some kind (e.g.
> CTS for RTS frames).

Ah, I see. I was grepping for the TXCTL flags for RTS/CTS and couldn't
find anything. Thanks.

johannes

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