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Rik Snel rik at snel.itHi Patrick, On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 03:22:52PM +0100, Patrick McHardy wrote: > On 12.01.2011 14:36, Patrick McHardy wrote: > > On 12.01.2011 14:15, Ivo van der Elzen wrote: > >> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Patrick McHardy <kaber at trash.net> wrote: > >>> Am 12.01.2011 12:11, schrieb Ivo van der Elzen: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> I was just wondering if this radio will be supported. > >>>> Patrick McHardy posted a message last september saying he was working > >>>> on it, but I haven't been able to find any further messages about this > >>>> topic. > >>> > >>> I have some code which I'd say is about 80% complete, but I haven't > >>> been working on this lately since I don't own such a device and the > >>> remaining changes are to the firmware, which most likely requires > >>> quite a bit of debugging before it will work, so its impractical > >>> to do without a device. > >>> > >> > >> Cool. > >> > >> My device is in pieces right now but I can put it together and send it > >> over to you if you like. > > > > Its probably a Type-III card, right? I don't think I can put those > > in any of my notebooks. I have some PCI adaptors for PCMCIA, but I > > have no idea whether these can take Type III cards. > > Just checked, they're also Type II only. If you can give me > access to a system with a LMX3161 and some DECT station nearby > I could try to make it work remotely. I also like to see LMX3161 support, so I set-up my old PII laptop with com-on-air PCMCIA card for you. Details follow in a private mail. Greetings, Rik. -- Nothing is ever a total loss; it can always serve as a bad example.