>AFAIK, no further development was taken on the 64bit ndiswrapper >toolkit. Besides higher version NDIS API sync up issues, we realized >that SSE2 instructions were built into most recent broadcom 64bit >Windows driver, once it execute, Solaris will crash immediately. There >were some experimental patch to overcome this issue, for example Casper >Dik's patch in ndis-0.1, but this patch had already been withdrawed >because of the risk.
I'm pretty sure that I never released it as a patch; I think I forwarded the code but I said that the 64 bit code was broken and the change I made to it should be removed. >> Maybe some of us can even pitch in and help get 64-bit working, especially >> if a native Broadcom wireless driver isn't anywhere on the horizon. >> Well, support SSE2 in the kernel .... Casper
