Thank you google and the hostap mailing list!
It brought me from this (card totally fried due to a screwup by me while flashing the firmware):
Dec 2 22:23:58 syslog@ridley/ridley kernel: hostap_cs: Registered netdevice wlan0 Dec 2 22:23:58 syslog@ridley/ridley kernel: wlan0: trying to read PDA from 0x007f0000: OK Dec 2 22:23:58 syslog@ridley/ridley kernel: wlan0: NIC: id=0x800c v1.0.0 Dec 2 22:23:58 syslog@ridley/ridley kernel: wlan0: PRI: id=0x15 v1.1.1 Dec 2 22:23:58 syslog@ridley/ridley kernel: wlan0: Failed to read STA f/w version - only Primary f/w presentto this (we have signs of life):
Downloading to volatile memory (RAM). OK. Components after download: NICID: 0x800c v1.0.0 PRIID: 0x0015 v1.1.4 STAID: 0x001f v1.7.4and finally this (the card is permanently fixed in flash):
Downloading to non-volatile memory (flash). Note! This can take about 30 seconds. Do _not_ remove card during download. wifi0: NIC: id=0x800c v1.0.0 wifi0: PRI: id=0x15 v1.1.1 wifi0: STA: id=0x1f v1.7.4 wifi0: Card initialized successfully after flash download OK. Components after download: NICID: 0x800c v1.0.0 PRIID: 0x0015 v1.1.1 STAID: 0x001f v1.7.4Now my formerly fried wireless card is back to life, with the firmware I originally wanted on it (supports ESSID hiding).


