I don't mean to sound like a broken record, and I also understand that the 
project allows people to work on whatever they want to. But with the project in 
such a state at the moment, is a pcmcia bus driver really the best thing to be 
working on?
I'm all for project freedom, but you would hope people to have the diligence to 
work on areas which might help to stop the project from failing.

Maybe I just don't get it anymore and I'm behind the times, but what happened 
to the days when people used to work on important things?


Your nagging ex-dev,
Ged.




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 15 April 2010 02:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ros-diffs] [cgutman] 46876: [PCMCIA] - Add a mostly stubbed PCMCIA 
driver - pcmcia.c is complete but fdo.c and pdo.c are completely unimplemented

Author: cgutman
Date: Thu Apr 15 03:59:15 2010
New Revision: 46876

URL: http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?rev=46876&view=rev
Log:
[PCMCIA]
- Add a mostly stubbed PCMCIA driver
- pcmcia.c is complete but fdo.c and pdo.c are completely unimplemented

Added:
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/fdo.c   (with props)
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/pcmcia.c   (with props)
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/pcmcia.h   (with props)
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/pcmcia.rbuild   (with props)
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/pcmcia.rc   (with props)
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/pcmcia/pdo.c   (with props)
Modified:
    trunk/reactos/drivers/bus/directory.rbuild


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