On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 18:03 +0100, Dominik Szczerba wrote: > Hi again, > > I got another pcmcia card (RTL 8139*) and this one doesnt work either. > This one is also supposed to work with the kernel - and indeed it does > work smoothly with my notebook (as pcnet_cs module). So what exactly is > the problem here, the drivers (3c589_cs, pcnet_cs) wouldnt compile for > m68k kernel, or it is hard-compiled in the kernel but doesnt work?
Once again: > >There is no general purpose PCMCIA driver for the A1200 (yet). > > > >The only supported PCMCIA cards are NE2000 clones, using the apne > >driver. There is no PCMCIA socket driver for the Gayle chip (I am/was working on one), so none of the *_cs drivers are compiled by default, or work. The fact that a card works on a PC is no guarantee at all that it will work under Linux/m68k. I have tried several 10/100 Mbit cards which normally use the pcnet_cs driver, and none of them work. Only the cheapest kind of NE2000 compatible cards seem to work. Kind regards, Kars. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

