On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:06:00PM -0000, Gu?mundur Erlingsson wrote: > Ok, I've managed to get a bit closer to the root of the problem. When I > played a bit more with the cardctl utility I found out that the card seems > to actually have a Asix AX88190 PCI chip, and when I checked the pcmcia-cs > homepage, it seems support for that chipset was removed a while ago. > However, I found a linux driver on the Asix homepage. But when I checked the > readme file it said that the driver was for kernel 2.2.*. I'm running Slink > with kernel 2.1.36, and since I've not been able to connect to the net I > can't fetch me a new kernel! So, I was wondering, before I go further, I was > wondering if anyone had tried this with a 2.1.* kernel.
Hi, AX88190 isn't PCI (CardBus) chipset. It's only ISA (PCMCIA 16 bit == PC CARD) :( I have two cards with AX88190, I can run one (LNA100B made by Billioton). There is also a HOWTO in the next address for Addtron AF-680 card http://amontiel.mpsnet.net.mx/pcmcia Mirek

