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Old card - Still not supported



hermann pitton wrote:

Am Sonntag, den 23.04.2006, 04:37 +1000 schrieb Timothy Findlay:


Hi Tim,

just to remember, it is not forgotten.
Yes, this one is still not clear.

I would not even blame ASUS too much, since I believe nobody ever tried
to bother them with such and so even can't report something bad, but
most likely some special gpio switching on the card is involved, since
else we know very similar cards are most reliable.

Cheers,
Hermann




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Hi Hemann,

Thanks for the reply! :)

I did actually raise a technical support question about the card with ASUS, but got no response. I also asked about GPIO and VMUX settings for the card on the ASUS forums, but still no response. So from my perspective, they dont care about if this card will work under Linux.

I agree, there is nothing wrong with the card, and I believe ASUS make a fairly reliable product.

Is there anything I can do to help figure this card out ? Are there any test instructions to work out what the GPIO switching needs to be ? Then prehaps how to test new settings, where they need to be applied etc.

I probably shouldnt say this here, but I'm reasonably comfortable allowing someone SSH to my computer if they want to look at the card, write some code, do some tests etc.

Regards,
Tim.

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