Re: PCMCIA on PowerBook G3
From: Andreas Tobler <hidden>
Date: 2000-02-25 10:29:03
Albrecht Dreß wrote:
Andreas Tobler wrote:quoted
As you've sent in an earlier message you're aware of the CardBus patch.I know... But in this case, I would like to use the PCMCIA package with a Adaptec 1480 scsi card (just a test, because we need scsi for tapes, and the new PowerBooks don't have the built-in MESH any more). Afaik, there is only a driver which needs all the pcmcia stuff to run.
What do mean exactly 'only one driver'? The Adaptec 1480 is a CARDBUS not a PCMCIA card. It is 32 bit. When you apply the patch from Ryuichi Oikawa then the PCI probing should give the information further to the cb_enabler I think. I had the same behaviour when NOT applying this patch. Then I got also this messages: cardmgr[284]: unsupported card in socket 0 kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 1): vendor 0xffff, device 0xffff kernel: cs: no valid ROM images found! When you look into config from /etc/pcmcia you'll see the device: device "apa1480_cb" class "scsi" module "cb_enabler", "apa1480_cb" Here the driver is integrated after the cb_enabler which is responsible for correct notifying the CardBus Card. I don't have experiences with scsi, but as soon as the PCI probing works, the cardmgr should be able to tell you at least what card you inserted. Andreas ** Sent via the linuxppc-dev mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/