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take away."
remove uyap. no effect except on hppa where it was strangely enabled.
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for many years to contact all the potential copyright owners and people who used
to distribute this (ie. wpaul and such), to get the original license text
clarified. We believe the original license on the source did specifically
allow re-distribution. We believe we have done enough in this situation,
especially considering how dead this product us. If anyone else knows more,
please let us know.
ok kettenis
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this was compiled by someone from the full source code published by TI
under a surprisingly free license (which is probably not even actually
enforceable in any way, since they forgot to put the phrase Copyright
above it... where do they hire their lawyers?? anyways, everyone benefits)
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chipsets in ral(4).
- restructure the code a bit; split ic/ral.c into ic/rt2560.c and ic/rt2661.c
- import the 8051 microcode files required by these chipsets.
- more to come; there is currently no automatic rate control and some
features are untested (hostap and ibss modes for instance). most of
the pre-802.11n capabilities of the RT2661 chipset are not supported
(like frame aggregation, piggy-back). MIMO should work though the
performance/range gain has not been measured.
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for the various *BSD projects, has not replied to various emails from me
trying to find out what the licensing status of these files are. In a few
weeks this firmware will be deleted from the tree. It's a real shame.
One again, people have played fast and loose with licensing and the law.
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Initial work by Dmitry Bogdan <bogdan@eastonline.ru> with a help
from me and Theo.
ok deraadt@
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are still done early, but audio subsystem setup is deferred till
after root is mounted. tested by mcbride
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by mickey
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