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Re: [PATCH RFC] rtl8187: Call 8187L variants "RTL8187LvX" rather than "RTL8187vX"

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Gábor Stefanik wrote:
> What do you mean by "the 'L' just isn't there most of the time"? AFAIK
> there is no RTL8187 chip (without a letter suffix), only RTL8187L,
> RTL8187B and RTL8187SE, and 8187L is not much more common that 8187B,
> to warrant calling it "RTL8187" in any case.
> 

For some reason, that is exactly what the vendor driver does. There are several
places that refer to RTL8187B, but nowhere do they talk about the RTL8187. They
do, however, refer to the RTL8187L as the chip name on their Web pile.

Larry


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