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Development of WiFi Driver for CYW43455 in Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 4 needs support from Cypress. Please help us!!
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Hi Nikhil,
The sales team is available here https://www.cypress.com/about-us/sales-offices
Datasheet for the 43455 is available here https://www.cypress.com/file/358916/download
Our open-source Linux fmac WiFi driver that is used in Raspberry Pi OS/ Raspbian is availble here : https://community.cypress.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Cypress-Linux-WiFi-Driver-Release-FMAC-20...
Github Link for fmac https://github.com/cypresssemiconductorco/ifx-linux-wireless
The contributors in Github might be able to offer some help
Thanks and Best Regards,
Rakshith
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Hi Nikhil,
Currently , we do not have driver support for windows, sorry about that.
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I know that, otherwise I wouldn't be here. What I want is development support for it. We're currently trying to make a driver for it. So it would be great if you redirect us to necessary resources and developers who could help us!!
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Hi Nikhil,
We do not have any resources for windows development support from Cypress as of now. However, you can get in touch with sales, they might be able to help you with this request.
Thanks and Best Regards
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How do I get in touch with the sales team (or developer team)?
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Even a technical datasheet will do, from which linux drivers are built.
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Hi Nikhil,
The sales team is available here https://www.cypress.com/about-us/sales-offices
Datasheet for the 43455 is available here https://www.cypress.com/file/358916/download
Our open-source Linux fmac WiFi driver that is used in Raspberry Pi OS/ Raspbian is availble here : https://community.cypress.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Cypress-Linux-WiFi-Driver-Release-FMAC-20...
Github Link for fmac https://github.com/cypresssemiconductorco/ifx-linux-wireless
The contributors in Github might be able to offer some help
Thanks and Best Regards,
Rakshith