Re: Too Evil, Too Furious

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Date: 04/26/05

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    >
    >> I see there are about 50 D-Link DWL-G510 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
    >> Cards
    >> available on Ebay. They aren't but about $16.00 US. I'd be willing to
    >> pick
    >> one up and send it to you. What do I need to ask the seller to ensure
    >> that
    >> I get the right one? I haven't tried looking for the other cards on your
    >> list yet. But I got to thinking that most of the sellers on Ebay are
    >> pretty
    >> helpful. So if one wanted to know about the card they are selling -
    >> where
    >> they got it, what it looks like, etc... that might be an added resource
    >> in helping you in your quest.
    >
    > Well, the problem, see, is I don't know exactly how to identify which
    > cards I need, which is why I was asking people to describe to me the
    > ones the had. :)

    "- Marvell wireless -- supposedly D-Link used this on a card called the
      DWL-G510, but only on the first revision."

    So if I understood you correctly, all I needed to do was to ask if the
    one they are selling was "first revision".

    This was my understanding based on the info you provided above. Sorry, my
    mistake.

    >
    > I'm not interested in getting stuff off eBay anyway. eBay is the debbil.
    > And not in a good way.
    >
    > It looks like I have an offer for a bunch of stuff, so for now it seems
    > Project Evil's hardware needs will be met.
    >
    >> I was also wondering if Project Evil will
    >> suport the Compaq 32-bit NetFlex-2 controllers? I got a Compaq EISA box
    >> some time ago and a whole bunch of the Netflex-2 cards with the
    >> intention
    >> of making a FreeBSD Switch out of it. But I wasn't thinking or I
    >> wouldn't
    >> have *assumed* that FBSD supported the Netflex-2 card.
    >> Anyway, still have all the eqpt. and think it would be a worthy project
    >> that I'd love to complete. Oh, one more thing; if it would be of any
    >> help,
    >> I can cough up an IP and a remote box that you can have *complete*
    >> control
    >> of if you like.
    >
    > Project Evil only supports cardbus, PCI and (to some small extent)
    > PCMCIA. I have plans to make it support USB. But EISA? Sorry, can't help
    > you. Nobody makes Windows XP drivers for EISAbus devices. :/

    Interesting, I'm running it on one of the 2 Compaq + Netflex-2 boxes as
    I speak. Looks as though I'll have to wait until you finish it. So that I
    can coerce it for my (others?) needs as well.

    P.S. The offer for the IP and remote box was not contingent on you doing
    the Netflex-2 card. But I suppose it wouldn't be of much use except to test
    a card in it. Just trying to help.

    Best wishes.
    -Chris

    >
    > -Bill
    >
    > --
    > =============================================================================
    > -Bill Paul (510) 749-2329 | Senior Engineer, Master of Unix-Fu
    > wpaul@windriver.com | Wind River Systems
    > =============================================================================
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