Hi Nick,
If you still have the pebble, can you run lsmod to see what pcmcia
network module it is loaded?
Punky
Nick Rout wrote:
voyage:~# cardctl status 0
5V 16-bit PC Card
function 0: [ready]
voyage:~# cardctl info 0
PRODID_1="IBM Corp."
PRODID_2="Ethernet"
PRODID_3="0934214"
PRODID_4="PC-NIC ENCC 990010759-001A"
MANFID=00a4,0002
FUNCID=6
voyage:~# cardctl ident 0
product info: "IBM Corp.", "Ethernet", "0934214", "PC-NIC ENCC
990010759-001A"
manfid: 0x00a4, 0x0002
function: 6 (network)
On Sun, May 14, 2006 8:20 pm, Kim-man \"Punky\" TSE wrote:
Hi Nick,
I intend not to include pcmica wireled network support as to minimize
the kernel image size. Let me know what wired pcmcia card you are using
and I will include in the next kernel update and voyage release.
- Punky
Nick Rout wrote:
First off I am very grateful for voyage, I was wondering what to do
about my long un-updated pebble access point.
I run an old 486 laptop with a pcmcia wired ethernet card and a pcmcia
wireless ethernet card. Unfortunately I had to compile a kernel to even
get started on voyage because you don't seem to include pcnet_cs which
is needed for my wired card. So I'd just like to suggest that whoever
configures the kernel ticks that box next time. Thanks.
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