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SPELL=ndiswrapper
if [ "$NDIS_SVN" == "y" ]; then
if [ "$NDIS_SVN_AUTOUPDATE" == "y" ]; then
VERSION=$(date +%Y%m%d)
FORCE_DOWNLOAD=on
else
VERSION=svn
fi
SOURCE=$SPELL-svn.tar.bz2
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-svn/$SPELL
SOURCE_URL[0]=svn://ndiswrapper.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ndiswrapper/trunk:ndiswrapper
SOURCE_IGNORE=volatile
else
VERSION=1.58
SOURCE_HASH=sha512:161e87df13143841ff29f424e979cd9648a0022f0ad74c1189e398c832f5c4a77834fc9dde941c8202773064f2b312968c21b39c5023167fb67ae67ebd86795a
SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION"
SOURCE_URL[0]=$SOURCEFORGE_URL/$SPELL/$SOURCE
fi
WEB_SITE=http://$SPELL.sf.net/
KEYWORDS="ndis driver"
ENTERED=20040417
SHORT='Kernel module to load NDIS (W%nd&ws network driver API) drivers'
cat << EOF
Some vendors refuse to release specs or even a binary linux-driver for their
WLAN cards. This project tries to solve this problem by making a kernel module
that can load Ndis (windows network driver API) drivers. We're not trying to
implement all of the Ndis API but rather implement the functions needed to get
these unsupported cards working.
The driver works quite well on many builtin cards as well as PCMCIA (Cardbus
only) cards.
Most chipsets without proper Linux drivers are supported. You can see a list
of chipsets
here: $WEB_SITE/supported_chipsets.html.
EOF
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