I installed win2000 and freebsd-current on my box(IBM
Thinkpad A21m),using grub as the multibooting manager.
The pccard used by the box is a 3CXFE575CT. When I
first entered win2000,then rebooted the box to
FBSD,the pccard can't work. The error in dmesg was:
cbb1: Unknown card voltage
cbb1: CardB
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Nathan Dorfman wrote:
# > I looked at PAO, but it doesn't appear to support the 3.X
# > branch, which I'm running. If there's a PAO for 3.X, please
# > let me know where it is (!).
#
# That's why I can't run PAO (and consequently no PCMCIA working on my
# laptop at the momen
On Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 06:27:59PM +, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>
> > While CardBus isn't supported, this controller (in my Fujitsu Lifebook
> > 280dx)
> > works with PAO because the PCI<->CardBus bridge supposedly uses some kind
> > of Intel-compatible mode. I've been unable to get it to work
> While CardBus isn't supported, this controller (in my Fujitsu Lifebook 280dx)
> works with PAO because the PCI<->CardBus bridge supposedly uses some kind
> of Intel-compatible mode. I've been unable to get it to work under stock
> pccard without PAO (look at my post to -hackers yesterday), but i
> There are PDF and zipped PostScript data sheets for these
> parts on TI's web page:
>
> http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/folders/analog/pci1211.html
Ya, I found those by doing a search inside the TI site. The
problem is the data sheets those URLs point to only
describe the hardware side of things. T
On Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 08:02:17PM +, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
> the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
> 7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
> asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
>
>
Terry Lambert wrote in message ID
<199902202318.qaa20...@usr08.primenet.com>:
> FYI: I got this list by clicking on the third entry returned
> by altavista for the search string "pci12", and then clicking
> through TI's site from there.
World Wide Web Wait? Whats the 4th W for? Curious minds
> I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
> the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
> 7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
> asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
>
> Does anyone out there have doc for the PCI1200 (and
> preferably
<
said:
> the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
> 7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
> asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
You have to talk to the right part of TI, and you have to know what to
ask for. I have the book for the PCI1131, which
terry_mur...@3com.com is the holder of technical docs great and small
at 3com. There is some doc request that you can fax in, but it is
very old and out of date, she is listed as the contact. She has
gotten me a couple of docs that I couldn't find.
Larry Lile
l...@stdio.com
On Sat, 20 Feb 199
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
> the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
> 7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
> asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
>
> Does anyone out the
I've been trying to get some progamming doc out of TI for
the PCI1200 PCI/Cardbus bridge (used in the Dell Inspiron
7000), however they cannot seem to understand that I'm not
asking for a pre-written device driver :-(
Does anyone out there have doc for the PCI1200 (and
preferably the entire PC
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Terry Lambert wrote:
> > > # CardBus cards aren't supported. Period.
> > >
> > > Eek, I didn't realize this was a CardBus card. :{ I quess
> > > this begs the question though, is anyone working on CardBus
> > > support for FreeBSD since this is the 32-bit version of
> > > P
> > # CardBus cards aren't supported. Period.
> >
> > Eek, I didn't realize this was a CardBus card. :{ I quess
> > this begs the question though, is anyone working on CardBus
> > support for FreeBSD since this is the 32-bit version of
> > PCMCIA? Yes I understand they are *completely* differen
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Steve Price wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Doug White wrote:
>
> # CardBus cards aren't supported. Period.
>
> Eek, I didn't realize this was a CardBus card. :{ I quess
> this begs the question though, is anyone working on CardBus
> support for FreeBSD since this is the 32-
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Doug White wrote:
# CardBus cards aren't supported. Period.
Eek, I didn't realize this was a CardBus card. :{ I quess
this begs the question though, is anyone working on CardBus
support for FreeBSD since this is the 32-bit version of
PCMCIA? Yes I understand they are *comp
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Steve Price wrote:
> Is anyone out there successfully using a 3Com 3C375 network
> controller in there laptop? I got a new Dell Inspiron 7000
> that came with one of these jewels and I haven't been able
> to find the trick to make it work.
CardBus cards aren't supported. Pe
Is anyone out there successfully using a 3Com 3C375 network
controller in there laptop? I got a new Dell Inspiron 7000
that came with one of these jewels and I haven't been able
to find the trick to make it work.
Here are some specifics. If you need more info please let me
know.
- The model num
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