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2011/3/10 Arend van Spriel <arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> RafaÅ MiÅecki <zajec5@...> writes:
>> It seems all reads are 1 (0xffffffff). Can this be some bug in driver?
>> Can this be because I use adapter mini PCIe to PCIe x1? I remember
>> such a situation when I connected adapter to PCIe x16 and used N-PHY
>> card SSB based.
>>
>
> I am using a Dell laptop (Latitude E6410) with 43224 installed and no
> issues with it. We also have a test setup over here which is a desktop
> model in which we use the 4313 in half-mini-pci to PCIe x1 adapter. Also
> had 43224 in same adapter and both did not give issues with the si_attach,
> which scans the chipset for the cores. Reading back 0xFFFFFFFF is reason
> to abort this scan and end in a failure.

Thank you for answer. Could you send me photo of your adapter? Do you
know where it was bought?

Could you (Broadcom) donate me with a one or two such a adapters?

-- 
RafaÅ
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