Dale Walsh wrote:
I'm new to the list and new to firmware modification so hi everyone.

I have a broadcom PCI card and *I need* to modify the vendor and product ID's, in case it matters it's a LinkSYS WMP300N.
How on Earth did you come up with this idea?

I've looked around for tools and came across something that looked promising but it gave a URL of "git clone http://git.bu3sch.de/git/b43-tools.git"; and I have no clue what git is or how to use it and cursory searches imply some kind of linux tool.
Try this URL: http://tinyurl.com/161

I have a *semi *linux environment available that allows me to "configure/make" software so gnu related software can be built but rpm and git and the likes don't apply to the OS so suggesting them wouldn't be helpful since I can't use them.
How on Earth did you come up with this idea?

Since my everday OS isn't widely supported, I was hoping there was a windows app that would read the sprom allow me to change the ID's and write it back out to the card but I couldn't find anything (my search skills suck).

I have no problems using a CLI utility and navigation is not an issue.

Hopefully someone can provide a link for a windows utility that fits my needs or a GNU source package that can be built on the majority of *nix based OSes that doesn't have many obscure external dependancies (I have been know to compile things that don't normally compile on my OS).

So, to get the laughing over with I'll mention my OS, Darwin, yes you heard it correctly, 5 different versions of it, Darwin7, Darwin8, Darwin9, Mac OS X 10.4.x and Mac OS X 10.5.x, Mac OS X is Darwin based so this explains why rpm's and git won't work for me.

-- Dale

I'm not laughing. I'm sad. I hope the b43 driver developers sleep a little while longer... for your sake.

Ehud

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