I cannot help with that particular card, but have you tried the PCMCIA 
mailing list at the sourceforge page?  There is a folder for most pcmcia 
cards around, and the guy who runs the list is very helpful so long as you 
demonstrate you have tried to get it running.

derek



On Tuesday 29 January 2002 13:21, FLYNN, Steve wrote:
> I've never managed to get my Psion GoldCard PCMCIA card working. This is a
> 56K fax modem and 10/100 Ethernet card.
>
> It gets detected at boot and correctly identified, but I then get (type by
> hand - any typo's are mine)
>
> cs:   cb_config(bus 5)
> cs:   could not allocate 512 IO ports for cardbus Socket 1
> kernel:       Trying to free non-existant resource (00000000-000001ff)
> epic_cb:      RequestIO: Out of Resource
>
> Anyone got any clues as to what I can fiddle with to work what the problem
> is (card using incorrect resources and whatnot?) and how to fix it (i.e.
> where do you specify which resources the card should use). I've been
> through the PCMCIA HOW-TO, and it should, according to the HOW-TO, be
> working now, but it's not! :(
>
>
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Derek Jennings [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       Sent:   Sunday, January 27, 2002 12:37 PM
>       To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject:        RE: [newbie] How to work PCMCIA
>
>       Well first check you have rpm kernel-pcmcia-cs loaded.
>
>       Next check your pcmcia cards are able to be recognised. In a root
> terminal
>       type
>       probe
>       You should  then be told which model of pcmcia bus adapter you have
> fitted,
>       and how many sockets.
>
>       Next open Mandrake Control Cente>Hardware>Network cards
>       Is your pcmcia card shown? If it is and a kernel module is shown
> then your
>       card almost certainly is already working, you just need to assign IP
> addresses
>       etc.
>
>       If it is not listed then look for /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia
>       The first line of this file should read
>       PCMCIA=yes
>       the second line will probably say
>       PCIC=i82365
>
>       Next take a look at /etc/modules.conf
>
>       It should contain the line
>       pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f  /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia
> start
>
>       If that is all OK then your computer should automatically recognise
> the pcmcia
>       card on boot and insert the correct module.
>
>       Note : Netconf will NOT show the module. That does not mean it is
> not working.
>       You can still use Netconf to set IP address etc.  HardDrake WILL
> show the
>       module
>
>       HTH
>
>       derek
>
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>       >Hi all
>       >
>       >i wanna use PCMCIA for 3com 5C589C with mandrake 8.1 at Vaio C1XE
>       >
>       >but it's not working now....
>       >what i have to check it??
>       >
>       >
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