Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Richard Fish
Digby Tarvin wrote:

>Hi,
>
>   I have two, all of which work with the old system but not yet under
>   gentoo. They are
>   3Com 3C562D/3C563D EtherLinkIII
>   Xircom Realport RBEM56G
>   
>   The latter seems to use the xircom_tulip driver. 
>   
>   Here is the content of /proc/pci returned by the SuSE system with
>   a 3Com lan card:
>   
>  
>

Did you enable cardbus support in your kernel?  Note that "PCMCIA" cards
are a bit rare today...only 16 bit, PIO mode, etc.  Cardbus is almost
certainly what you want...not PCMCIA.

-Richard

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Digby Tarvin
Hi,

I have two, all of which work with the old system but not yet under
gentoo. They are
3Com 3C562D/3C563D EtherLinkIII
Xircom Realport RBEM56G

The latter seems to use the xircom_tulip driver. 

Here is the content of /proc/pci returned by the SuSE system with
a 3Com lan card:

PCI devices found:
  Bus  0, device   0, function  0:
Class 0600: PCI device 1179:0601 (rev 46).
  Bus  0, device   4, function  0:
Class 0300: PCI device 10c8:0004 (rev 1).
  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  Min Gnt=16.Max Lat=255.
  Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xfd00 [0xfdff].
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xffc0 [0xffdf].
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xffb0 [0xffbf].
  Bus  0, device   6, function  0:
Class 0607: PCI device 1179:060f (rev 32).
  Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=128.Max Lat=4.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x1000 [0x1fff].
  Bus  0, device   6, function  1:
Class 0607: PCI device 1179:060f (rev 32).
  Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=128.Max Lat=4.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10001000 [0x10001fff].
  Bus  0, device  19, function  0:
Class 0607: PCI device 1179:060f (rev 32).
  Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=128.Max Lat=4.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10002000 [0x10002fff].
  Bus  0, device  19, function  1:
Class 0607: PCI device 1179:060f (rev 32).
  Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=128.Max Lat=4.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10003000 [0x10003fff].
  Bus  0, device  11, function  0:
Class 0c03: PCI device 1033:0035 (rev 2).
  IRQ 11.
  Master Capable.  Latency=16.  Min Gnt=1.Max Lat=21.
  Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xffaff000 [0xffaf].
  Bus  0, device  17, function  0:
Class 0780: PCI device 1179:0701 (rev 34).
  IRQ 11.
  Master Capable.  Latency=64.  
  I/O at 0xffe0 [0x].

Does that reveal anything?

Regards,
DigbyT

On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 08:40:12PM -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> Digby Tarvin wrote:
> 
> > Base system is now coming up fine, but my PCMCIA lan card is not
> > being recognised.
> 
> What is the make/model of the NIC you are trying to use?
> Please post the output from either command:  'lspci' or 'cat /proc/pci'
> 
> There's about 3 typical PCMCIA drivers, and then many more on top of that
> depending on the card you're using.
> 
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[gentoo-user] Re: Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Gabriel M. Beddingfield
Digby Tarvin wrote:

> Base system is now coming up fine, but my PCMCIA lan card is not
> being recognised.

What is the make/model of the NIC you are trying to use?
Please post the output from either command:  'lspci' or 'cat /proc/pci'

There's about 3 typical PCMCIA drivers, and then many more on top of that
depending on the card you're using.

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