My cardphone works now... The module was not properly compiled. I added it
directly to my kernel now:-) You don't need the patch any more...
You can use the phone nearly as good as with this useless dos-extension
("Windows") the nokia drivers are written for. The only problem is, that I
don't kn
* On 21/10/02, Maximilian Pascher wrote:
> 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
I also have this pcmcia card. Unfortunately this is as
My cardphone works now... The module was not properly compiled. I added it
directly to my kernel now:-) You don't need the patch any more...
You can use the phone nearly as good as with this useless dos-extension
("Windows") the nokia drivers are written for. The only problem is, that I
don't kn
* On 21/10/02, Maximilian Pascher wrote:
> 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
I also have this pcmcia card. Unfortunately this is as
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
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
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