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        <description>Michael Decker: Driver Development

Overview

My goals for the summer are:

	*  To update a legacy Etherboot driver to the gPXE API
	*  To port a Linux driver to gPXE

Outline

First, I will update a legacy etherboot driver to the gPXE API.  I anticipate this process will develop my knowledge of network driver architecture. This will also provide familiarity with legacy and gPXE APIs.  Next, I will perform a full port of a Linux driver.  This will give me exposure to the linux driver</description>
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