+ Linux CAN Driver (LinCAN) version 0.2 snapshot
+ Pavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz>
+ OCERA team member
+ <http://www.ocera.org>
+
+
+INTRODUCTION
+============
+The LinCAN is an implementation of the Linux CAN-bus device driver supporting
+more CAN controller chips and many CAN interface boards. Its development
+has long history already. The OCERA version of the driver has new better
+designed internal structure, adds new features (as support for open by multiple
+applications, select system call) and other enhancements.
+
+The driver consist of four main layers:
+ - chip level manipulation routines
+ - board specific support
+ - message queues
+ - user-space API and ABI character device interface
+
+
+DRIVER HISTORY
+==============
+
+The driver originates in The Linux Lab Project
+ http://www.llp.fu-berlin.de/
+then it has been first rewritten by Arnaud Westenberg
+ http://home.wanadoo.nl/arnaud/
+now it is developed and maintained as part of OCERA framework
+ http://www.ocera.org/
+
+I am unable to contact previous maintainer Arnaud Westenberg
+(arnaud@wanadoo.nl). If you know something about him, I like
+to hear it.
+
+Versions:
+
+can-0.7.1 latest driver version version published
+ by Arnaud Westenberg
+
+can-0.7.1-tm5 the enhanced version with better support of
+ SJA1000 PeliCAN mode and CAN Ethernet proxy
+ contributed by Tomasz Motylewski <T.Motylewski@bfad.de>
+
+can-0.7.1-pi1 the import and usage of previous version for
+(Dec 2002) OCERA group purposes
+
+can-0.7.1-pi3.4 enhanced version with select support and rewritten
+(Mar 2003) make system for Linux kernels (2.2.x,2.4.x,2.5.x),
+ interrupts service cleanup and partial redesign
+ and DEVFS support
+
+lincan-0.2-pre heavily rewritten infrastructure of the driver based
+(Aug 2003) on atomic slot management of queues
+
+lincan-0.2 version tested on many bords and 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 Linux
+(Mar 2004) and RT-Linux enabled 2.4 Linux kernel
+
+The actual version of driver have been latest tested it with
+ - PC104 Advantech PCM3680 dual channel board on 2.4 RT-Linux enabled kernel
+ - PiKRON ISA card on 2.4.and 2.6 Linux kernels
+ - BfaD DIMM PC card on 2.4 RT-Linux enabled kernel
+ - KVASER pcican-q on 2.6 Linux kernel
+ - MICROSPACE msmcan on 2.4 Linux and RT-Linux enabled kernel
+ - virtual board tested on all systems as well
+It takes more time to test it with more cards and polish
+support for 2.2 and 2.6 kernels, but these should be mainly
+cosmetic changes (I hope ;-), infrastructure and original
+support for more than 17 boards with more variants is in.
+
+
+SOURCES AND URLs
+================
+
+The LinCAN driver component page at OCERA web site
+(not updated to the new version yet)
+
+ http://www.ocera.org/download/components/WP7/lincan-0.1.html
+
+List of related communication components
+
+ http://www.ocera.org/download/components/WP7/index.html
+
+The CVS repository of OCERA project at SourceForge
+
+ EXTCVS=":pserver:anonymous@cvs.ocera.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ocera"
+ cvs -d$EXTCVS login
+ cvs -z3 -d$EXTCVS co ocera
+
+Web access into CVS
+
+ http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ocera/ocera/components/comm/can/lincan/
+
+Experimental directory at maintainer (Pavel Pisa's) pages
+
+ http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/can/
+ http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/can/lincan-YYMMDD.tar.gz
+
+Please send comments, bug-fixes and enhancements directly to
+me (Pavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz>) or to OCERA discussion
+forum <https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=170893>
+and lists <ocera-development@lists.sourceforge.net>
+