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Dear all,

We are developing an embedded linux platform using an ARM-based micro and other DSPs from Texas Instruments. Among other things, it supports USB.

We now need to add a wifi interface to the device, so we're thinking on using a USB wireless device. Now, the problem seems to be re are running a 2.6.10 kernel and most of the suff/drivers I found require much recent versions to work with.

I'm thinking on trying to compile the source code for some driver(s) against our kernel sources, but could not really find any working sources since most available driver code and wireless infraestructure seems to either be already merged into more recent versions of the kernel, or require it for compiling.

Any hints on what to try or driver sources distributions I could try to compile against my 2.6.10 kernel?

Thanks in advance!

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