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Revision 1.3 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Fri Mar 31 00:03:57 2006 UTC (18 years ago) by rittera
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: yamt-x86pmap-base4,
yamt-x86pmap-base3,
yamt-x86pmap-base2,
yamt-x86pmap-base,
yamt-x86pmap,
yamt-splraiseipl-base5,
yamt-splraiseipl-base4,
yamt-splraiseipl-base3,
yamt-splraiseipl-base2,
yamt-splraiseipl-base,
yamt-splraiseipl,
yamt-pdpolicy-base9,
yamt-pdpolicy-base8,
yamt-pdpolicy-base7,
yamt-pdpolicy-base6,
yamt-pdpolicy-base5,
yamt-pdpolicy-base4,
yamt-pdpolicy-base3,
yamt-pdpolicy-base2,
yamt-idlelwp-base8,
yamt-idlelwp,
wrstuden-fixsa-newbase,
wrstuden-fixsa-base-1,
wrstuden-fixsa-base,
wrstuden-fixsa,
vmlocking-base,
thorpej-atomic-base,
thorpej-atomic,
simonb-timecounters-base,
rpaulo-netinet-merge-pcb-base,
reinoud-bufcleanup,
post-newlock2-merge,
nick-csl-alignment-base5,
nick-csl-alignment-base,
nick-csl-alignment,
newlock2-nbase,
newlock2-base,
newlock2,
netbsd-4-base,
netbsd-4-0-RELEASE,
netbsd-4-0-RC5,
netbsd-4-0-RC4,
netbsd-4-0-RC3,
netbsd-4-0-RC2,
netbsd-4-0-RC1,
netbsd-4-0-1-RELEASE,
netbsd-4-0,
netbsd-4,
mjf-ufs-trans-base,
mjf-ufs-trans,
matt-nb4-arm-base,
matt-nb4-arm,
matt-mips64-base,
matt-mips64,
hpcarm-cleanup,
gdamore-uart-base,
gdamore-uart,
elad-kernelauth-base,
chap-midi-nbase,
chap-midi-base,
chap-midi,
ad-audiomp-base,
ad-audiomp,
abandoned-netbsd-4-base,
abandoned-netbsd-4
Branch point for: yamt-pdpolicy,
yamt-lazymbuf,
vmlocking,
simonb-timecounters,
rpaulo-netinet-merge-pcb,
peter-altq,
matt-armv6,
jmcneill-pm,
elad-kernelauth,
bouyer-xenamd64
Changes since 1.2: +29 -15
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Diff to previous 1.2 (colored)
Updated to the latest NDIS code. I added commented out lines in the files arch/i386/conf/GENERIC, arch/i386/conf/files.i386 and dev/pci/files.pci which can simply be uncommented to compile NDIS into the kernel. I'll write some documentation on this soon. Note that NDIS is still somewhat experimental. It is currently tested and functions relatively well on on two cards: 1. Dell (Broadcom) TrueMobile 1400 Dual Band WLAN Mini-PCI 2. Intel EtherExpress Pro/100