>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:49:06 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Jeff Sadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Muscle] Re: O2MICRO Smartcardbus reader
>"Open Port
>       F10000 failed"
>To: [email protected]
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>>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 14:08:30 +0200
>>From: Eric Piel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: [Muscle] Re: O2MICRO Smartcardbus
reader
>>"Open Port
>>      F10000 failed"
>>To: MUSCLE <[email protected]>
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>06/21/2006 11:17 AM, Andre Puschmann wrote/a écrit:
>>> hi eric,
>>> I'd love to test your patch but somehow the patch
>>doesn't apply 
>>cleanly!
>>> all hunks failed!
>>> did you make this patch against the initial driver
>>from linuxnet.com 
>>or
>>> against a version already patched??
>>> 
>>Yes, I'm aware of this problem, you first have to
>>change the file 
>>format 
>>from Windows to Unix (ie: remove the CR's). For
>>instance you can run 
>>this command:
>>recode /CR-LF ozscrlx.c



>>> ps the second version of the patch against 2.6.16
>contains your
>>> suggested changes, sorry for not mention that!
>>It's fine now that you've mentioned it :-)

>>See you,
>>Eric

>This patch looked as though it was for me too
>Although I am using FC5 standard kernel
>2.6.16-1.2133_FC5
>I tried it but I got errors as such

>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named
>‘open
>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named
>‘conf
>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named ‘io
>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named
‘irq
>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named
‘win
>error: ‘struct pcmcia_device’ has no member named
>‘priv

>warning: implicit declaration of function
>‘pcmcia_dev_present
>warning: implicit declaration of function
>‘pcmcia_disable_device
>
>Are theses added to the pcmcia_device in the 2.6.17
>kernel?

I build the 2.6.17 kernel today and yeah these are in
the new kernel.

I successfully loaded the kernel module but now I'm at
a loss for what its for or how to use it.

Is it for use with SD cards?
How do I see the SD cards or how am I suppose to see
them?



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