Hi.

> I would like to experiment with PCMCIA card in my desktop computer.
> Eiger Labs produces what apears to be an ISA card with a ribbon
> cable that connects the PCMCIA slots. Part number is ESA-2000.
> Does anyone have Linux experience with this thing?

Not with that particular one. The main question you should ask this
company is: which pcmcia-bridge-asic is used by the card. Then have
a look at http://pcmcia.sourceforge.org to get an idea on which bridges
are supported from linux. In general every bridge that is compatible
to the Intel 82365 chip should work. In particular I know only of one
chip that has problems running with linux, thats the ti1225. But this
will be fixed in the next weeks, I think.

> Adi

Bye, Mike

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