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Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: On Tuesday 10 May 2005 04:15 pm, Warner Losh wrote:
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: On Monday 09 May 2005 09:42, Kirk Strauser wrote:
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: Anyone? I've just re-installed NetBSD 2.0.2 for the sake of having a BSD
: on it until I can
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Matthias Buelow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Kirk Strauser wrote:
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: Basically, for a magic formula to make my non-Cardbus PCMCIA card work
under
: FreeBSD (without throwing CIS is too long errors) just like it does under
: OpenBSD, NetBSD, and
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Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: On Tuesday 10 May 2005 16:15, Warner Losh wrote:
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: I have no idea what you are asking for.
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: Let me restate my original dilemma. My laptop can only use my WLAN card
: when it's configured as a 16-bit
M. Warner Losh wrote:
: I'm trying to do similar things.. I'm trying to get a wi0 wi-fi card
: working on non-cardbus pcmcia. It worked mostly (with acpi disabled) on
: 5.3. With 5.4 now I just get device timeout. Plus, the sysinstall for
Sounds like a PCI routing issue, if you are
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 16:15, Warner Losh wrote:
I have no idea what you are asking for.
Let me restate my original dilemma. My laptop can only use my WLAN card
when it's configured as a 16-bit PCMCIA device and not as a 32-bit CardBus
device.
In NetBSD, this can be accomplished by typing
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On Wed, 11 May 2005, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 16:15, Warner Losh wrote:
I have no idea what you are asking for.
Let me restate my original dilemma. My laptop can only use my WLAN card
when it's configured as a 16-bit PCMCIA device
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 09:28, Joerg Pulz wrote:
You should take a look into src/sys/i386/conf/OLDCARD
change the appropriate lines in you kernel configuration and rebuild your
kernel.
I appreciate the suggestion, but pcic(4) includes this less-than-promising
statement:
BUGS
On Monday 09 May 2005 09:42, Kirk Strauser wrote:
The same setup can boot NetBSD and Linux to get full use of the card by
disabling the Cardbus drivers in favor of the PCMCIA ones (ie, by running
config on NetBSD and typing disable cbb, or by building a custom
Linux kernel with the
On Monday 09 May 2005 09:42, Kirk Strauser wrote:
The same setup can boot NetBSD and Linux to get full use of the card by
disabling the Cardbus drivers in favor of the PCMCIA ones (ie, by running
config on NetBSD and typing disable cbb, or by building a custom
Linux kernel with the
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 04:15 pm, Warner Losh wrote:
On Monday 09 May 2005 09:42, Kirk Strauser wrote:
Anyone? I've just re-installed NetBSD 2.0.2 for the sake of having a BSD
on it until I can possibly make FreeBSD to work, but that's certainly not
my ideal solution.
I have no idea what
Kirk Strauser wrote:
Basically, for a magic formula to make my non-Cardbus PCMCIA card work under
FreeBSD (without throwing CIS is too long errors) just like it does under
OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Linux.
I'm trying to do similar things.. I'm trying to get a wi0 wi-fi card
working on non-cardbus
I have an older laptop (AMS TravelTech w/ K6-3+/333) and a Microsoft MN-520
WLAN adapter. I want to put FreeBSD on it, but I'm having a lot of trouble
with the card not being recognized after the infamous errors:
CIS is too long -- truncating
pccard0: Card has no functions!
cbb0:
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