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Re: [RFC] acx100 inclusion in mainline; generic 802.11 stack

To: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RFC] acx100 inclusion in mainline; generic 802.11 stack
From: Vladimir Kondratiev <vkondra@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 22:29:48 +0200
Cc: greg chesson <greg@xxxxxxxxxxx>, netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx, "David S. Miller" <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, acx100-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, hadi@xxxxxxxxxx, jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx, jkmaline@xxxxxxxxx, prism54-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx, sam@xxxxxxxxx
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 14:20, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
LR> RFC: what are the chances we can implement our own generic "softmac" that
 may LR> be usable by the different chipsets out there?

Coming days, I will submit "framework" consisting of stack based on Dave's 
code and debug driver which will be able to imitate Rx. I have working basic 
Tx/Rx. Then, I'd like to concentrate on interfaces stack-driver and 
stack-upper layers. It would be great if someone will do MAC algorithms. I'll 
appreciate this for sure.

Vladimir.

P.S. My ... provider complains about "too many recipients". I removed one or 
2. Sorry.

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