, 2000 12:18 AM
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Subject: Re: A couple questions regarding pcmcia cards
William Woods wrote:
I have two pcmcia cards here I am wondering if the work
under either -stable
or -current, they are:
3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN PC Card model
Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Frank Mayhar writes:
: Wups, I thought I read 575BT. But no, the 574BT doesn't work either; there's
: a bug somewhere in the driver. I have one of _those_, too, having read the
: same thing you did.
Last I heard, Matt Dodd had or was
On 05-Jan-00 William Woods wrote:
ok, now...to get it working...
ideas?
I am currently using a 3Com 3CCFE574BT with 4.0-CURRENT here. Mind you, that is
4.0-CURRENT as of September 29, right before Matt Dodd's if_ep.c commit that
moved towards newcard implementation.
You will not be
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Matthew N. Dodd"
writes:
: Anyone know of a PCI Cardbus bridgeboard? I'd rather not have to get a
: laptop just so I can play with cardbus.
I've seen two, both of which seem to be unavailable. One is at a URL
that I've lost and the other was made by compaq and
Here is the pccard.conf entry:
# 3Com Fast Etherlink 3C574TX
card "3Com" "Megahertz 574B"
config 0x1 "ep0" ? 0x1
insert echo 3Com Fast Etherlink 3C574B inserted
insert /etc/pccard_ether ep0
remove echo 3Com Fast Etherlink
This is on a 3.4 -stable system
On
William Woods wrote:
I have two pcmcia cards here I am wondering if the work under either -stable
or -current, they are:
3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN PC Card model #3CCFE574BT
This is a cardbus card (I have one, too) and won't work. Many of us are
eagerly awaiting Warner's new cardbus code.
I thought I read in the mailing list that the 3COM did work..
On 05-Jan-00 Frank Mayhar wrote:
William Woods wrote:
I have two pcmcia cards here I am wondering if the work under either -stable
or -current, they are:
3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN PC Card model #3CCFE574BT
This is a
William Woods wrote:
I thought I read in the mailing list that the 3COM did work..
Wups, I thought I read 575BT. But no, the 574BT doesn't work either; there's
a bug somewhere in the driver. I have one of _those_, too, having read the
same thing you did.
--
Frank Mayhar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Man, this is getting depressing, all these goodies for Christmass and NADA
workie, well, I assume that -current they are working on the driver for the
574BT right and eventually it will work.
On a side note, how does your laptop like -current? I am going to run it on a
Thinkpad 770E
On
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: I thought I read in the mailing list that the 3COM did work..
There are two different versions of the 3ccfe574. One is cardbus and
one is pccard, although the pccard may be 3cdifferent-mubmle574. At
least that's what the conclusion was
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: Hold on. Lemme try something here
:
: 1) Physical inspection. The cardbus cards have a row of dots on the
: top side of the card right next to the connectors for the
: pccard/cardbus bus for better grounding and are often
And what about 3cxem556b? When somebody already asked some time ago, I looked
through archives to no avail of information. It worked splendid on 2.2.7-pao ;)
OpenBSD 2.6, which I have to use now isn't a solution due to it being OpenBSD.
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 12:03:15AM -0700, Warner Losh
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 11:05:57PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
: 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN PC Card model #3CCFE574BT
If this is the cardbus version, no. If it is the pccard version then
yes. We've received reports of this same model number being used for
both the pccard and cardbus.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: *
: **
:
: is what I see
Which part is taller, the tab sticking out, or the slot sticking in?
If the tab is taller, it is likely cardbus, otherwise pccard. I
suspect that the slot is taller since you don't have the row of bumps
on the card.
slot is taller
On 05-Jan-00 Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: *
: **
:
: is what I see
Which part is taller, the tab sticking out, or the slot sticking in?
If the tab is taller, it is likely cardbus, otherwise pccard. I
suspect that the slot is
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: slot is taller
Then it is a pccard.
Warner
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ok, now...to get it working...
ideas?
On 05-Jan-00 Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: slot is taller
Then it is a pccard.
Warner
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Date: 04-Jan-00
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