Hi all, On 22 Jul, this message from Tuomas Kuosmanen echoed through cyberspace: >> > > - PC-card (what once was called PCMCIA and noone realized the namechange) >> > >> > PC-Card works. The name change is old, PCMCIA is really a deprecated >> > name since years ;) >> >> Ah - I am compiling with David Hinds' pcmcia-cs right now (discovered that >> it seems to actually compile with 2.4 - geee, it have been a long time ago >> I tested this...) > > I think one needed some kernel patch a while ago to get the pc card > bridge chip recognized, is it now included in the kernel tree?
For me PCMCIA works without problems (AFAICT; only old-style 16-bit PCMCIA tested so far) with BenH's kernels; however don't forget to adapt the resource ranges available to PCMCIA in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts: # PowerPC ioports and memory: include port 0x1000-0x10ff, port 0x1400-0x14ff include memory 0x80400000-0x807ff000, memory 0xf3000000-0xf33ff000 Remove the default ranges. Above is for my TiBook. For other machines, get these ranges out of a lspci listing. HTH Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "