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Re: zd1211rw with MIPS architecture: mysterious behavior with zd1211b and AL2230/AL2230S RF Chip

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On 07/31/2009 03:11 PM, Mladen Horvat wrote:

the same stick runs flawless on a x86 pc with kernel 2.6.30.
as i said, also on the same machine with kernel 2.6.12 and the vendor driver
this stick works without problems.

perhaps someone has an idea ?

Just a wild guess, if your target runs MIPS in big endian: a missing endian conversion in the zd1211rw driver?
Wasn't USB little-endian based?

If the stick runs on the same MIPS target with 2.6.12 and vendor driver, it shouldn't be a USB 1.1 vs. 2.0
problem - I guess the stick is a high speed device, as the zd1211b supports 802.11g.

Regards,
Joerg.
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