hello,

this is what I've got on an acer travelmate 5520 running hardy gnome
amd64

lspci

0b:06.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711SP1 Memory CardBus Controller (rev 
01)
0b:06.2 SD Host controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Integrated MMC/SD Controller (rev 02)
0b:06.3 Mass storage controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Integrated MS/xD Controller 
(rev 01)
0b:06.4 FireWire (IEEE 1394): O2 Micro, Inc. Firewire (IEEE 1394) (rev 02)

the latest from

http://pieleric.free.fr/o2scr/

for some reason it does not compile, comes down with errors and .....
install complete mssg--> the log doesn't tell me much for the reasons
--> didn't try any patches; maybe the script is not for this chipset.

in any rate, it's a v interesting aspect of all the above controllers -
first how they're identified and second how they behave with ubuntu -
just pcsclite and musclecard packages installed

- first, the cardbus bridge listed --> the pcmcia interface slot (the pc
card built in) through yenta bridge sees at least 2 pcmcia cards that I
plugged in --> one a two port 1394 card and the second, a pcmcia adapter
to a cf 2gb card --> the first is v well identified by lspci as a two
EXTRA 1394 ports (in addition to the built in 1394 more on this later)
and the second is identified as a plugin extra storage device (lke any
usb plugin storage dev); based on this it appears -for sure- that it has
nothing to do with the built in pcmcia slot function, however it's also
a bridge to some other controllers.

- second and third controller listed --> this pc/notebook has also a
card reader slot --> when a sony MS stick is plugged in it is NOT
identified --> there is NO action of any kind, however, and here's the
interesting part --> when a sdhc 16GB stick is plugged in it is
identified in a flash as an extra storage device; conclusion, one
controller works the other does not.

- the forth 0b:06.4 FireWire (IEEE 1394): O2 Micro, Inc. Firewire (IEEE
1394) (rev 02) listed, at the moment I did not try the built in 1394
interface port - I do not have a 1394 card reader or another device that
can interface with it; I'll see if I can get a 1394 card reader and see
it this port works --> I'll report results after trials

I installed xp just to see how these devices are seen; as reported on
question #36528 .......'these devices show up in xp as scsi storage
controller, pcmcia and 1394'........

the xp vista/xp64 zip that works is attached.

regards,
peter b



** Attachment added: "Cardreader_O2_v.6.01.6000.16386.zip"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15571439/Cardreader_O2_v.6.01.6000.16386.zip

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