Devon:

I changed my application a little. I want to work on several NIC drivers, 
4401, 57xx, 43xx (Wireless) and some others... I'd also would like to see if 
it is possible to sync plan 9 drivers with the inferno ones (Uriel 
suggestion). It sounds interesting for me to get an interesting view of the 
two OSs.

On the other hand, hardware support is really important. I'd love to put my 
two cents to help plan 9's hardware support, specially on something 
9essential ;) like NICs.

I've other plans for plan 9 too that suits my necessities, but for the moment, 
let's make it work ;)

I really appreciate any kind of comments, suggestions, "pushing" or help.

Cheers!


On Tuesday 27 March 2007 13:00:37 Devon H. O'Dell wrote:
> 2007/3/27, Lorenzo Fernando Bivens de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tuesday 27 March 2007 12:28:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I'm not aware of a working broadcom driver.  If there is one, we'd
> > > like to have it too.
> > >
> > > There is a started but not finished broadcom driver that several
> > > people have.
> >
> > Again, everybody talks about it, but I haven't seen it... the only
> > broadcom driver I've seen is for a 57xx something series...
> >
> > cheers!
>
> Hey Lorenzo,
>
> The details are as follows. There was talk of a 4401 driver -- ericvh
> said that jmk had a mostly working version -- on the mentor comments
> of your SoC application. The stuff Uriel posted there was for the 57xx
> ServerWorks chipset.
>
> I have documentation for all the 57xx chips, so I can help you with
> that implementation. As far as the 4401, I don't have docs, but I've
> perused other drivers. If you aren't interested in a 57xx driver, I'm
> sure I can get one done at some point.
>
> I do see that you were assigned a mentor for another project to which
> you applied. If you are accepted, do you have a preference for which
> project you work on?
>
> --Devon


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