I am a proud owner of an R3000, I run Gentoo in 64-bit land and I have most of 
the hardware working the way I want.  But there are two items I would really 
like to get working:

- The media card reader

- The internal WiFi hardware

According to the Wiki the media card reader is currently a no-go, unless TI 
finds it in their heart to let developers in on the inner workings of the 
hardware.  Is this still true?

Also the WiFi hardware is apparently based on Broadcom and you're looking at 
ndiswrapper and using Windows drivers.  I seen stuff that there are 64-bit 
Windows drivers and you can probably get it working.  Of course, I would like 
to minimize Windows cruft on my machine, but is this the only way?

Also, what are my chances to getting suspend/resume to work properly?  What 
kind of batter life can I expect to get after I hack around and get cpufreqd 
setup properly?

Jim Powers
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