I didn't mean to imply r78-r83 were the rw driver, just that I made so
many changes to r77 I was reluctant to move to r83 (although all raw
versions from r59-r83 fail for me, I tried!)
The latest vendor driver code base I tried was 2.16. There are
significant additions to the vendor code base that aren't in the
zd1211.ath.cx latest verion r83.
The zd1211rw is a "new" driver by the same group that modified the
vendor driver, the purpose of which is to get it into the kernel by
conforming to the "standards" required there. It doesn't support
things like ad-hoc mode though.
--- In Eddie Dawydiuk <> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > The driver is the zd1211-r77 (the last of the older zd1211 drivers
> > before the "zd1211rw" project. I need Ad-Hoc which isn't supported in
> > the rw project.
>
> AFAIK zd1211rw is a different code base. That is, it is a fork of
the vendor
> driver. They forked the project to get the driver merged into the
mainline
> kernel. The code available at http://zd1211.ath.cx/ is the vendor
> driver.
>
> I may be wrong, where did you find information stating zd1211-r78 and
> newer are zd1211rw?
>
> //Eddie
>
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