Hello everybody,

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 20:05:10 +0200
Marcus Glocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.
> >
> 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. 

So considering the whole laptop (and relevants problems), i'm very
lucky. :-)

But not too bad for me, it's a challenge and even if the wireless's
part is annoying, i can live with it. The part with "Azalia"
obstructs me more.

> If you know more about it and I should be wrong, correct me.

I think you're a better specialist than me about the Broadcom chipset
so i don't know more about it... :-)

Thank you a lot.

With regards,

Jean-philippe.

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