On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Daniel Gimpelevich wrote: > Even though 7xx and 8xx use different CIS files, they have the same manfid, > but > the kernel driver doesn't seem to take this into account. IMHO, it's > unfortunate > that driver source has to be edited every time an existing, otherwise > unchanged
I'm not sure which kernel your using, but I did get the card working, without changing the kernel source. In my case, I renamed SW_8xx_SER.cis to SW_7xx_SER.cis in /lib/firmware. > driver can be reused for a previously undiscovered device. It would be great > if > that could all be offloaded to udev. Anyway, as things stand, is there a way > to > set PCMCIAutils up to "just work" with whichever 16-bit AirCard might get > inserted? TIA I switched around the IRQ in the BIOS to have the AirCard on its own IRQ (based on the irq that setserial was showing) and added the IO port range listed in /proc/ioports for pcmcia_socket0 to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. After rebooting the machine the UART in setserial was automatically set and I was able to access the card via minicom. When you insert the card what does udevmonitor show? -- - Josh _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia