On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 04:41:39PM +0300, Vladimir I. wrote:
> Also try adding "irq_mode=0" parameter to i82365/tcic.
> 
> Vladimir I. wrote:
> >So, did you try changing /etc/init.d/pcmcia as I have described?
> >

Yes, the irq_mode and pci_csc parms don't really apply to this adapter
(pcmcia-isa, Databook chip, tcic driver) but I did try the poll_interval
which was also in your modified portion of /etc/init.d/pcmcia.  The other
adapter is Ricoh chipset but it's also ISA so the same applies.  I also
tried setting the module tcic/i82365 in /etc/default/pcmcia just in case the
other card probes were confusing things but it didn't help.  Since these are
two very different adapters on different systems and they both work with a
standard Debian install I'm not sure I'm going to find the answer in the
PCMCIA subsystem.  

I'm considering a newer version of the hostap driver or possibly the wlan-ng
driver.  Do you think it would be possible to just compile the newer hostap
and replace the relivent modules (and possibly hostap_cs.conf) or is there a
lot more to it?

-- 
Ray



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