On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:29:03 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
[snip]
>
> errr...i don't have a 'cardinfo'.
it's part of the pcmcia-cs package, but to build it you need xforms
(perhaps no xforms for Mac? -- don't know)
>
>
> > What do you have in /var/lib/pcmcia/stab?
>
> Socket 0: empty
> Socket 1: Anonymous Memory
not good.
>
> > What we need to do if find out what the card is telling cardmgr, and
> > make
> > sure one of the config files in /etc/pcmcia covers that product
> > number.
> > This will match up with a driver and load the serial_cs driver so you
> > can
> > use the card.
>
> I'll note that when i tried to load the serial_cs module manually with
> "modprobe serial_cs" it locked up the laptop hard.
did that w/ the i82365. Same for the yenta_socket?
[snip]
>
> yea, i kinda figured this out, but my problem is that have anything to
> go on to put for the card and version fields. Is it possible that this
> card just won't work in a PowerMac? I thought that Macs needed special
> modems, like the Global Village ones.
Again, don't know the answer to this one. However, seems if pcmcia-cs
builds, it should handle Mac just like i386. Perhaps not.
Any Mac-specific info on the pcmcia-cs home page?
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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