Kirjoitit viestiss�si (l�hetysaika Maanantai 13 Lokakuu 2003 16:38):
> This part of dmesg might be useful:
> acx100: It looks like you were coaxed into buying a
> wireless network card
> acx100: that uses the mysterious ACX100 chip from
> Texas Instruments.
> acx100: You should better have bought e.g. a PRISM(R)
> chipset based card,
> acx100: since that would mean REAL vendor Linux
> support.
> acx100: Given this info, it's plain evident that this
> driver is EXPERIMENTAL,
> acx100: thus your mileage may vary. Visit
> http://acx100.sf.net for support.
> init_module: TI acx100_pci.o: Ver 0.2.0pre3 Loaded
> init_module: dev_info is: TI acx100_pci
> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 05:00.0 to 64
> Found ACX100-based wireless network card,
> phymem1:0x21000000, phymem2:0x21010000, irq:11,
> mem1:0xe0969000, mem2:0xe096b000
> Allocating 6604, 19CCh bytes for wlandevice_t
> stop queue after setup.
> Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> ERROR: no directory for firmware file specified. Make
> sure to set module parameter 'firmware_dir'!
> Failed to download firmware to the ACX100
> acx100_probe_pci: TI acx100_pci: MAC initialize
> failure!
> unregister_netdevice: device /df839e00 never was
> registered
> init_module: acx100_pci: No devices found, driver not
> installed
>

ah...
I wish I had seen this before... ( I missed it in your previous mail...)

The problem is not in the driver, but the fact that the module now have 
switched to firmware autoloading now, see:
http://acx100.sourceforge.net/qwiki/index.php?page=basic_install
http://acx100.sourceforge.net/qwiki/index.php?page=Troubleshooting

so the moduule need to be loaded with:
insmod acx100_pci firmware_dir=/path/to/firmware/

and the firmware binaries has to be in that directory...


-- 
Regards

Thomas


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