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Hello all wireless gurus!!

I've been watching the linux-wireless mailings on the wl1271...........

I've been trying to figure out how to get the wl1271 working with
imx233 processor...

I think we are moving to Linux 2.6.35 and android gingerbread (2.3)...

I"m very confused as to what files/configs/etc..need to be grabbed to get my task going.......

I see spi, sdio...not sure where all changes are made for the wl1271...i'm assuming
not just in the ...net/wireless/wl1271 directory.......... i have firmware too...........(.bins..)

I'm quite confused about the chip and how each part will work (BT, WLAN, and FM)...
Do you have any documentation..(for dummies, that would be me!)
that would help me understand about the chip..how it communicates to the processor,
how it does it's job with respect to BT, WLAN, and FM, etc..

I have NO idea where to begin.......I've been googling and reading and I have downloaded
your wl12xx git........

If you can help me AT ALL to get me up to speed/ to start, what i need to do to connect
the wl1271 to the imx233....if not imx233..that whatever you have........

I would greatly appreciate ANY help, guidance, advice.........all this is VERY new to me..

I also have to figure out how to use the chip for ANT+.......?????????

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

Karen



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