Hi, I am trying to get the madwifi driver to work with mips. Madwifi seems to have support for mips through the file " mipsisa32-le-elf.hal.o.uu " , but when you uudecode this file, "file" reports it as mips3. And so you can not link this with the other driver modules which are being compiled at mips ( 1 ). Can't link the files so the whole module build fails. I believe I am correct in thinking that the linux-mips kernel, compiles at a max mips isa of 2. If that is so, can anyone think why anyone would make a kernel module with mips3 code in it ? Other Operating systems allow higher ISA values ? I believe madwifi is based on FreeBSD, so maybe that allows mips3 ??? I have already posted to the madwifi list about this, but as yet have had no reply. So I was wondering if anyone on this list had ever tried to compile madwifi, and if you succeeded, I would very much appreciate it if you could explain how. Alternatively, does anyone know how I can force link the mips object files with the mips3 object file, on the off chance that thinks might just work ? Any help appreciated. TIA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html