On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
> >they PCMCIA gang is aware of the problem. They also claim the ISA card
> >does work.
> >... I can verify
> >that the PCI card is NOT recognized by either the TCIC nor the Intel PCIC.
> That's depressing news, but thanks *very much* for your post.
> Do you think I should the hardware or wait for Lucent to fix it?
I'm not sure it's a Lucent problem per se. You might fire a note
off to David Hines and see if he knows what's going on. I suspect it's
a failure to recognize the PCMCIA controller chip. If Lucent is using
a proprietary controller and is not letting loose of the specs, Dave
would know. If that's the case, I want to hear back as well, since I'm
going to roast them over slow coals and them throw them out in the street
after giving them detailed reasons WHY they are loosing a major corporate
account.
> Thanks,
> Julius
Mike
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