Sorry, it's taken so long for me to reply about my driver problem, but had 
to understand a little about the card I'm using before I responded. Also, 
kind of new to mailing lists so please forgive my poor netiquette (I am 
willing to learn).

The card I'm using is not a pci card, and have been informed by the 
manufacture that it will not be listed by using "lspci". They told me to use 
''pccardctl info" (see table below for output).

  PRODID_1="S-DC"
  PRODID_2="802.11g SC CF"
  PRODID_3="4.0"
  PRODID_4=""
  MANFID=02d0,0448
  FUNID=6

The card definitely uses a BCM4318e, the windows driver reports it as such, 
and the company confirms it. Any suggestions?

The 05:06.X device is the card bus bridge that the BroadCom card is 
connetcted to. Basically, it the pcmcia slot.

Thank you,

Dave


>From: Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Problem With Driver
>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:56:47 +0200
>
>HS
>
>You forgot to send to the list.
>
>Am Montag 28 August 2006 03:22 schrieb David Reimer:
> > When I do a "lspci" with no options I don't get a report of any BCM 
>device.
> > The 05:06.X devices are reported as Texas Instruments. It's as if the
> > device isn't reconized at all. Very strange.
>
>None of the lspci lines contained a Broadcom device (vendor id 14e4).
>
>HS
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