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On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:55:29PM +0100, Stefanik Gábor wrote:

> Looks like this is a MiniPCIE card, so the chip is essentially an
> RTL8187 or RTL8187B with the USB communication part replaced with a
> PCI Express one. Given the existence of this open-source driver,
> adding support for it into rtl818x should not really be a problem.

Clearly you haven't looked at the driver from the vendor... :-)

I have acquired an MSI Wind equipped with this device, I have
multiple variations of the vendor driver to support the hardware, and
I have a datasheet the covers at least some of the hardware involved.
I'm working on it...

John
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