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0.1.6
  - Fixed usage of pcmcia scheme file so we're not stomping on the user's
    scheme setting.
  - Updated the wlan-ng script for the new config variable names and added
    configurable download utility and a set of user MIB settings.
  - Added support for the Samsung and Z-Com cards.
  - Changed the name of the module (from pcmcia's point of view).
  - Fixed the "echo \c" problem in Configure
  - Added new and rearranged existing wlan-ng.opts configuration variables.
  - Created a scheme for "addon software" in the ./src/Makefile
  - Made some changes to the target detection conditionals in wlan_compat.h
    to better support LinuxPPC (port isn't finished yet).
  - Finally fixed the byteorder stuff to use (duh) byteorder.h
  - Fixed a bad free of the TX skb when we signal an error to higher layers.
  - Moved some code around and added rules to the prism2/driver (new directory
    too) Makefile.  This is so we build two separate drivers; one for STA,
    one for AP.  Both drivers are built from the same source files with
    the code conditional on the WLAN_AP and WLAN_STA defines.
  - Fixed the plugging in prism2dl so it reports ALL missing PDRs.
  - Added an anonymously contributed patch that adds support for the -m
    and -s cmdline options for prism2dl.  Thanks! You know who you are.@-)
  - Added some fixes to the dependency file generation.
  - Fixed a flash programming timeout miscalculation...and fixed it again 
    when I introduced an integer promotion problem.
  - Added the STA vs. AP conditionals to prism2mgmt.  Note that this causes
    a few compile time warnings.  They're harmless and will go away in the
    next release.
  - Created the file prism2mib.c to hold all the MIB get/set stuff which is
    getting a little out of hand.
  - Added pcmcia config support for the Z-Com (supposedly) dual voltage card.
    Unfortunately the engineering sample I have doesn't seem to work at 5v,
    or it might be the code.....not sure yet.  We're still a little
    bleeding edge with that card.
  - Cleaned up the version, compatibility range, and serial number 
    log messages.
  - Added a loop limit to the interrupt handler. (duh)
  - Changed the names of the driver modules for STA and AP.  make install
    then creates a softlink depending on the make config selection.  One
    note, both drivers report the same dev_info string to pcmcia-cs.  Trying
    to load both of them simultaneously would be bad (I have no idea what 
    would happen, I just thought of it).
  - Changed a bunch of types and constants for hfa384x.
  - Added functions for a couple of new commands in the hfa384x.
  - Began adding support for the Prism2 unique MIB items.
