Hi, > When you have a new chip, how do you find out which Core is for what ?
You could look at the pci-id database for broadcom, usually the core ID is also listed as a PCI ID. But you don't need to know this anyway, unless the chipset is used for more than wireless. > I have the following Cores on my Chip, i hope ;) Looks like it :) > bcm43xx: Chip ID 0x4312, rev 0x0 > bcm43xx: Number of cores: 4 > bcm43xx: Unknown core found (ID 0x900) > bcm43xx: Unknown core found (ID 0x817) > bcm43xx: Unknown core found (ID 0x820) That's interesting though. The 0x900 is probably a new chipcommon type or something (otherwise that CC core would be missing which is rather unlikely in such a new chipset). johannes
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