+
+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>
+
+
+COMPILATION
+===========
+
+Just type 'make' at the command line and driver module should compile
+without errors for current running kernel.
+
+More information can be found in driver documentation at
+ http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/can/
+ http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/can/lincan-X.Y.pdf
+
+INSTALLATION
+============
+Type 'make install'. The driver should be copied into actual kernel version
+modules directory "/lib/modules/x.y.z/kernel/drivers/char".
+
+LOADING
+=======
+
+To load the driver type:
+# insmod can.o hw='your hardware' irq='irq number' io='io address' <options>
+Example: # insmod can.o hw=pip5 irq=4 io=0x8000
+
+The hw argument can be one of:
+- pip5, for the pip5 computer by MPL
+- pip6, for the pip6 computer by MPL
+- pccan-q, for the PCcan-Q ISA card by KVASER
+- pccan-f, for the PCcan-F ISA card by KVASER
+- pccan-s, for the PCcan-S ISA card by KVASER
+- pccan-d, for the PCcan-D ISA card by KVASER
+- pcican-q, for the PCIcan-Q PCI card by KVASER (4x SJA1000)
+- pcican-d, for the PCIcan-Q PCI card by KVASER (2x SJA1000)
+- pcican-s, for the PCIcan-Q PCI card by KVASER (1x SJA1000)
+- nsican, for the CAN104 PC/104 card by NSI
+- cc104, for the CAN104 PC/104 card by Contemporary Controls
+- aim104, for the AIM104CAN PC/104 card by Arcom Control Systems
+- pc-i03, for the PC-I03 ISA card by IXXAT
+- pcm3680, for the PCM-3680 PC/104 card by Advantech
+- m437, for the M436 PC/104 card by SECO
+- bfadcan for sja1000 CAN embedded card made by BFAD GmbH
+- pikronisa for ISA memory mapped sja1000 CAN card made by PiKRON Ltd.
+- template, for yet unsupported hardware (you need to edit src/template.c)
+- virtual, CAN channel for testing of software and driver without CAN hardware
+
+options can be one of:
+- major=<nr>, major specifies the major number of the driver.
+- minor=<nr>, you can specify which minor numbers the driver should use for your
+ hardware.
+- extended=[1|0], configures the driver to use extended message format.
+- pelican=[1|0], configures the driver to set the CAN chips into pelican mode.
+- baudrate=<nr>, sets the baudrate of the device(s)
+- clock_freq=<nr>, the frequency of the CAN quartz
+- stdmask=<nr>, sets the standard mask of the device
+- extmask=<nr>, sets the extended mask of the device
+- mo15mask=<nr>, sets the mask for message object 15 (i82527 only)
+
+There's still a lot of work to do, have a look at the TODO file for more
+information.