On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 09:38:07AM -0400, Jean-Philippe Luiggi wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> In spite of the recent updates with respect to the drivers "Azalia" (aza) 
> and Broadcom (bwi).. (i use the version "-current"), my HP (amd64)  
> encounters difficulties ("dmesg" at the end) with regard to the audio part 
> and wireless.
> The sound functions but remains in loop on the last played note, method 
> found to release flow is to move the mouse (usb) continuously... :-)
> Perhaps a conflict of interruptions but unfortunately the bios "Phoenix" 
> used does not make it possible to play with PCI parameters so
> if somebody with an idea (put aside outward journey in the sources, my next 
> stage) ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jean-philippe.

I just know a little bit about the BCM4328.  It's one of Broadcoms newer
chipsets designed for very low power consumption and therefore mainly
implemented in laptops, handhelds, mobile phones etc.  The chip is not
mentioned on the reverse engineering site, and I think the chip design
is abrasively different compared to the BCM4306, and BCM4318 chipsets,
hence I would *guess* a complete new driver is required to run it.
 
If you know more about it and I should be wrong, correct me.

-- 
Marcus Glocker, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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