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nico@210: How to use an unsupported CAN board ? nico@210:

nico@210: You have to install the specific driver on your system, with necessary nico@210: libs and headers. nico@210: nico@210:

nico@210: Use can_peak.c/h or can_virtual.c/h as an example, and adapt it to nico@210: your driver API. nico@210: nico@210:

nico@210: Execute configure script and choose -can=mydriver nico@210: nico@210:

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