Using Windows XP
Go to Control Panel, click System, Hardware, Device Manager, double-click your card, go to Details page and you will find something like this
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PCI\VEN_XXXX&DEV_YYYY&SUBSYS_80FF1043&REV_74\3&267A616A&0&90
Using Windows 98
Click the Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information, Components, Network. Look for something like this
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_XXXX&DEV_YYYY&SUBSYS_20001022&REV_10\BUS_00&DEV_11&FUNC_00
Using Linux
type:
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cat /proc/pci
each pci device looks like this
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Bus 0, device 17, function 0:
Class 0200: PCI device XXXX:YYYY (rev 16).
IRQ 9.
Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=6.Max Lat=255.
I/O at 0x1080 [0x10ff].
Where:
XXXX is the vendor id.
YYYY is the device id.
Then the pci-id of our card is XXXX:YYYY.
Native Linux Drivers we have:
http://www.brazilfw.com.br/downloads/wireless/227
104c:8400 - Texas Instruments ACX100
104c:9066 - Texas Instruments ACX111
168c:0013 - Atheros
10ec:8180 - Realtek RTL8180
1260:3873 - Prism
1814:0301 - Ralink RT61
Windows Drivers Adapted to be used with NdisWrapper
http://www.brazilfw.com.br/downloads/wi ... diswrapper
104c:8400 - Texas Instruments ACX100
104c:9066 - Texas Instruments ACX111
168c:0013 - Atheros
10ec:8180 - Realtek RTL8180
11ab:1faa - Marwell
14e4:4320 - Broadcom
1814:0101 - Ralink RT2400
1814:0201 - Ralink RT2500
1814:0301 - Ralink RT61
1260:3873 - Prism
17f7:0001 - Waveplus WP1200
1317:8201 - ADMTek 8211