In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Stephen Hocking writes:
: The card's a "Megahertz (CC10BT/2)", according to pccardd. I had to manually 
: put the IRQ in the /etc/pccard.conf file. The kernel code is from the 
: PRE_SMPng tag. Hmmm - I kind of suspect interrupt issues. The dmesg is as 
: follows, the card doesn't seem to load up if I dont have a "device sn" in the 
: config file. I'm not sure why it's not seen when loaded as a module. I do have 
: "COMPAT_OLDISA" and "COMPAT_OLDPCI" defined in there (don't ask, I think I was 
: planning on using the old sound drivers at one stage). This may be why 
: interrupts are being dropped.

OK.  My card identifies itself as the same thing.  Here's my
pccard.conf entry:

card "Megahertz" "CC10BT/2"
        config 0x1 "sn" ?
        ether   attr2
        insert /etc/pccard_ether $device
        logstr "Warner's Oddball sn card"

Well, ok, the logstr isn't quite accurate, but I wanted to test it vs
the default log string.  Otherwise I think it is the same as in the
default pccard.conf.

Warner




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