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« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2008, 01:10:53 pm »
thats really cool thanks for the info !  
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2008, 11:45:34 am »
How's this going for you? I've got my build box's OS reinstalled, so I could build you a module if you haven't already.
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« Reply #17 on: December 05, 2008, 12:41:15 pm »
Thats great ! please go ahead and create the rt73.ko module for Angstrom kernel 2.6.24 from the same driver source code we were working on for
kernel 2.4.20 .

I sent you a rather important PM please can you read it and get back to me ASAP on this.

Thanks for your kind help !  
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #18 on: December 10, 2008, 11:19:54 am »
Hi Capn_Fish, I look forward to your ASPj rt73.ko post here for the Angstrom 2.6.24 kernel distro !

Folks, I am now available each Wednesday after 14:00 GMT here in this forum.

best wishes to you all, Allelectrix, GB
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #19 on: December 17, 2008, 11:01:20 am »
Hi Capn_Fish,

Thanks so much for your hard work , I sent you a new PM today, Wednesday 17th 2008 @ 15:40 GMT .

Folks, Capn_Fish is currently working on an rt73 Radio WiFi Module for Kernel 2.6.24 for the Angstrom OS on the C1000 and its clones.
The Module will be posted here when it has been tested and complete.

The Module will feature all Wifi Modes and will allow rt73 cards to inject Data Packets into a Wireless Network while in Monitor Mode.

Currently, we have an rt73.o module for Kernel 2.4.20 with this functionality, but, the OS does NOT support USB Wifi Managed mode, and
USB Ad-Hoc mode is virtually non existent, thus, the OS wastes a lot of the Modules features. The OS (PdaXii13 and Cacko) only support
USB Wifi Monitor mode with Packet Injection. and managed mode using PCMCIA Wifi Cards, even then, Ad-Hoc mode still don't work,
so, were moving to Kernel 2.6 and working with this now, to circumvent these problems.

It is hoped that the Kernel 2.6.24 Module will fill this gap by providing full USB Wifi features for the Angstrom OS on a C1000.

After the module is developed and all WiFi features are enabled, it only remains to compile some of the key programs found
in BT2 and BT3 and then produce a working BT on a Sharp SL-C1000 or clone.

Stay tuned to this page people !
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #20 on: December 17, 2008, 04:05:29 pm »
OK, it's done!

I haven't tested it, but it should be fine.
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« Reply #21 on: December 17, 2008, 04:10:52 pm »
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OK, it's done!

I haven't tested it, but it should be fine.

Thanks a million Capn_Fish ! just got it in your PM to me. Can everyone please try this module and tell us all how you get on with it ? !

Best wishes to all, Allelectrix, GB
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #22 on: December 24, 2008, 08:56:07 pm »
I was recently alerted to the fact that that is a Spitz module, so I'll get the Akita one up soon (though the Spitz one may work fine, as they're the same kernel, built with the same compiler, same versions, etc.).
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« Reply #23 on: January 11, 2009, 03:40:50 pm »
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I was recently alerted to the fact that that is a Spitz module, so I'll get the Akita one up soon (though the Spitz one may work fine, as they're the same kernel, built with the same compiler, same versions, etc.).

Here, everyone, is Capn_Fish's ARM Kernel 2.6.24 Module to drive the RT73 Wi-Fi cards using ASPj's awesome C code under Bitbake for Angstrom :

 [ Invalid Attachment ]

This is Machine Code for the Intel XScale ARM Processor Family, so, that includes most of the C-xxxx Zaurus range of Computers.

Therefore, can people using the C-xxxx especially the C-1000 under Angstrom Kernel 2.6.24 try using this Module with their RT73 and get back here to
this thread with their results ? Thanks All for that ;-)

This module contains all the features to run the Aircrack-ng suite successfully in all modes using the RT73 cards, I.E Monitor Mode with Packet Injection .
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #24 on: June 01, 2009, 05:16:05 pm »
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I was recently alerted to the fact that that is a Spitz module, so I'll get the Akita one up soon (though the Spitz one may work fine, as they're the same kernel, built with the same compiler, same versions, etc.).

Here, everyone, is Capn_Fish's ARM Kernel 2.6.24 Module to drive the RT73 Wi-Fi cards using ASPj's awesome C code under Bitbake for Angstrom :

 [ Invalid Attachment ]

This is Machine Code for the Intel XScale ARM Processor Family, so, that includes most of the C-xxxx Zaurus range of Computers.

Therefore, can people using the C-xxxx especially the C-1000 under Angstrom Kernel 2.6.24 try using this Module with their RT73 and get back here to
this thread with their results ? Thanks All for that ;-)

This module contains all the features to run the Aircrack-ng suite successfully in all modes using the RT73 cards, I.E Monitor Mode with Packet Injection .


So, June 2009 and STILL no USB to test this great module in Angstrom !

And to top it all, there are no more install kits from the Angstrom team for more than 1.5 years since this stinking OS was issued.

What a bunch of jokers team Angstrom are ! not only all this, but you cant even contact them to tell them to fix the USB system in there OS's BAH!
SL-C1000 running PdaXii13
Edimax EW-7318USg rt73 Chipset USB 802.11 g/b Wifi
ASPj Source Code rt73.o 2.4.20 kernel module with monitor + packet injection capability
Aircrack-ng 0.9
Miniature USB 2.0 Hub that attaches to rear of screen comfortably using velcro
2 x 500mA 12v DC - 5v DC Converters powering the USB Hub, WiFi Card and the Computer
12v DC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Cell powering the DC to DC Convertors

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« Reply #25 on: June 02, 2009, 06:10:06 pm »
You can build your own images here:

http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/

It's easy to do and takes something like two minutes.

If you need to contact the Angstrom folks, use their mailing list. They don't check the forums much/at all.

Hope that helps.
SL-C750- pdaXrom beta 1 (mostly unused)
Current distro: Gentoo