To: rneese@adelphia.net
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 03:10:27 +0530
Hello,
>can any of the driver writers or porters help with porting the atw driver
> from netbsd to freebsd. this is for the admtek 802.11b network based cards.
>
Would like to help in the port. I have and SMC AP, a PCMCIA
card and PCI card. Let me know how/when to get started.
I will need help getting the sources, etc.
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