Sounds interesting... especially now that N-PHY is actually being
reverse-engineered (or is it?).

The modded 4320 is an attempt to replace the built-in OS and use it
with b43 as a softmac device... am I right?

On 10/9/09, Michael Buesch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've currently got two Broadcom cards to offer for free.
> http://bu3sch.de/misc/bcmcards.JPG
>
> The cardbus one is a WPC300N V1 802.11n card.
> It can be used for development of the b43 N-PHY code.
>
> The USB one is BCM4320 which works over RNDIS-WLAN.
> This device is disassembled and the EEPROM, which contains
> the on-board operating system, is unsoldered and connected through a
> pinheader.
> That means it can be read and/or reprogrammed outside of the device.
> The RF-shield on the RF-side of the board was removed.
> The device should work properly. It properly registers to the kernel, but I
> did
> not try if it works with the rndis-wlan driver.
>
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> Greetings, Michael.
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