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Are you sure it loaded the appropriate module ? do a "lsmod" and see if
there's anything that mentions your Nokia Cardphone thing. If not, you'll
have to use insmod and find out which module to load...
As for using the ttyS interface, wouldn't minicom be a good place to start ?
(I am not sure abou
Hi,
I've got a Nokia Cardphone 2.0 and don't know how to configure/use it... When
I insert it into my PCMCIA-slot I get a high and a deep beep... Cardinfo
shows "serial or modem" but no device and
#cardctl ident
shows:
Socket 0:
product info: "Nokia Mobile Phones", "Nokia Card Phone"
manf
Are you sure it loaded the appropriate module ? do a "lsmod" and see if
there's anything that mentions your Nokia Cardphone thing. If not, you'll
have to use insmod and find out which module to load...
As for using the ttyS interface, wouldn't minicom be a good place to start ?
(I am not sure abou
Hi,
I've got a Nokia Cardphone 2.0 and don't know how to configure/use it... When
I insert it into my PCMCIA-slot I get a high and a deep beep... Cardinfo
shows "serial or modem" but no device and
#cardctl ident
shows:
Socket 0:
product info: "Nokia Mobile Phones", "Nokia Card Phone"
manf
> >
> > Quite. The hard part of USB 2, and also the reason that I didn't mention
> > it, is that AFAIK there is *no* USB 2 hardware for a laptop available.
> >
> > None of them come with it built in, I am fairly certain, and I have not
> > yet seen a PCMCIA form factor card for it...
> >
>
> Ac
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I've struggled a bit now with this Armada 1120T that I've got lying
around. I want to build the 2.4.18 kernel on it (because the 2.2
distributed kernel doesn't seem to recognize the CardBus ethernet card
I've got for it).
I've built 2.4.18 and tried t
> >
> > Quite. The hard part of USB 2, and also the reason that I didn't mention
> > it, is that AFAIK there is *no* USB 2 hardware for a laptop available.
> >
> > None of them come with it built in, I am fairly certain, and I have not
> > yet seen a PCMCIA form factor card for it...
> >
>
> Ac
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> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Luis Mendes wrote:
> > Thanks for your reply
>
> That's OK. I actually have a little more specific knowledge on one point
> now, too. :)
>
> >> > 2) which interface should I go for? they offer pcm
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I've struggled a bit now with this Armada 1120T that I've got lying
around. I want to build the 2.4.18 kernel on it (because the 2.2
distributed kernel doesn't seem to recognize the CardBus ethernet card
I've got for it).
I've built 2.4.18 and tried t
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 22:54:44 +1000
Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Luis Mendes wrote:
> > Thanks for your reply
>
> That's OK. I actually have a little more specific knowledge on one point
> now, too. :)
>
> >> > 2) which interface should I go for? they offer pcm
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Luis Mendes wrote:
> Thanks for your reply
That's OK. I actually have a little more specific knowledge on one point
now, too. :)
>> > 2) which interface should I go for? they offer pcmcia 16 bit or 32
>> > bit paralell, usb and firewire.
>>
>> USB 1.1 devices (most laptops)
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your reply
>
> > 2) which interface should I go for? they offer pcmcia 16 bit or 32 bit
> > paralell, usb and firewire.
>
> USB 1.1 devices (most laptops) have very slow connections -- you would
> be lucky to get 4x CD writing working.
They also have a USB 2 interface.
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