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On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 5:11 AM, Mike Cui <cuicui@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It is not a "BCM4315", it is a BCM4310. There is no such thing as a
>> BCM4315. Chip ID != PCI ID!
>> Most chip IDs match with their respective PCI IDs, but here are some exceptions:
>> 0x4320 is BCM4306.
>> 0x4315 is BCM4310.
>> 0x4328 is BCM4321.
>> 0x432b is BCM4322.
>
> Maybe...
>
> But on the miniPCIe chip itself, there is a sticker that says Broadcom
> 4312. But it's not a BCM4312 either, because BCM4312 actually works...
>

Maybe we should refine the list a bit then, as follows:
0x4320 is BCM4306
0x4311 is BCM4311BG (colloquially "BCM4311")
0x4312 is BCM4311ABG (colloquially "BCM4312")
0x4315 is BCM4312 (colloquially "BCM4310")
0x4318 can be both BCM4318 and BCM4318E
0x4328 is BCM4321 (colloquially "BCM4328")
0x432b is BCM4322

In that case, is "BCM4309" actually BCM4306ABG?
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