Hi all,
I'm writing a code to support CardBus at FreeBSD.
I put on a current working code snapshot at my Web,
URL:http://www.bremen.or.jp/shigeru/FreeBSD/CardBus/
This is an alpha quality and different implimentation of NEWCARD.
Currently, It only works on my laptop, SONY VAIO PCG-818.
could answer
this:
Is there cardbus support under FreeBSD-Current and if so what can it currently
support? If there is not cardbus support then are there any other users
interested in working on it?
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at the freebsd
home website (which is useless as there is nothing listed under PCMCIA on the
site at the moment). Perhaps then someone working with PCMCIA could answer
this:
Is there cardbus support under FreeBSD-Current and if so what can it currently
support? If there is not cardbus support
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sleepless in Brisbane
writes:
: Is there cardbus support under FreeBSD-Current and if so what can it currently
: support? If there is not cardbus support then are there any other users
: interested in working on it?
No. Yes. Wanna join us?
Warner
On Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 08:02:17PM +, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
Does
There are PDF and zipped PostScript data sheets for these
parts on TI's web page:
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/folders/analog/pci1211.html
Ya, I found those by doing a search inside the TI site. The
problem is the data sheets those URLs point to only
describe the hardware side of things.
While CardBus isn't supported, this controller (in my Fujitsu Lifebook 280dx)
works with PAO because the PCI-CardBus bridge supposedly uses some kind
of Intel-compatible mode. I've been unable to get it to work under stock
pccard without PAO (look at my post to -hackers yesterday), but it
On Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 06:27:59PM +, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
While CardBus isn't supported, this controller (in my Fujitsu Lifebook
280dx)
works with PAO because the PCI-CardBus bridge supposedly uses some kind
of Intel-compatible mode. I've been unable to get it to work under
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Nathan Dorfman wrote:
# I looked at PAO, but it doesn't appear to support the 3.X
# branch, which I'm running. If there's a PAO for 3.X, please
# let me know where it is (!).
#
# That's why I can't run PAO (and consequently no PCMCIA working on my
# laptop at the
PCI12xx family) they could send me?
Or have a knowledgable contact inside TI that could send
same to me?
--lyndon
# CardBus cards aren't supported. Period.
Eek, I didn't realize this was a CardBus card. :{ I quess
this begs the question though, is anyone working on CardBus
support
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
Does anyone out there
, is anyone working on CardBus
support for FreeBSD since this is the 32-bit version of
PCMCIA? Yes I understand they are *completely* different.
Just curious.
No-one is actively working on it right now. I do own one of the cards and
it should be possible to use the existing xl
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999 20:02:17 +, Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@execmail.ca
said:
the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
You have to talk to the right part of TI, and you
I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
Does anyone out there have doc for the PCI1200 (and
preferably the
Terry Lambert wrote in message ID
199902202318.qaa20...@usr08.primenet.com:
FYI: I got this list by clicking on the third entry returned
by altavista for the search string pci12, and then clicking
through TI's site from there.
World Wide Web Wait? Whats the 4th W for? Curious minds want
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Frank Mayhar writes:
: I have the misfortune to have a cardbus Ethernet card that came with my
: Dell laptop. I was wondering how cardbus support was going, and if I could
: help in any way.
Here's the status of what's going on...
I have started to port
I have the misfortune to have a cardbus Ethernet card that came with my
Dell laptop. I was wondering how cardbus support was going, and if I could
help in any way.
--
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