Subject: Re: DLink PCMCIA and 1.6
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Jeff Hergan <jeff@praeclara.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 03/31/2003 17:48:36
On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 04:45 PM, John Klos wrote:

> Hello,
>
>> I have never used NetBSD and PCMCIA or cardbus cards before.
>> I've searched for info, but I can't seem to find much.
>> Anyway, I have a Powerbook G3 Series 266mhz and a D Link DFE-690TXD
>> ethernet Cardbus ethernet adapter.
>> Anyone know if this works?  Is there something like linux's cardmgr 
>> for
>> NetBSD?
>> I'm not sure where to begin...except that I have plugged in the card.
>
> Quickly doing a search of the NetBSD mailing lists shows that the 
> D-Link
> card is basically a Realtek chipset, so it should just work (support 
> was
> added back in the 1.5 days). Assuming the card is plugged in while you
> boot, can you send the output of dmesg?  Does nothing show up in 
> ifconfig
> -a?
>
> Also, what version of NetBSD are you running?

The card is plugged in during boot.
dmesg tells me the 'device is not configured'
And I'm running 1.6
I don't have access to the machine at this moment, but I can send the 
full dmesg later.
ifconfig doesn't show it afaict.

Thanks for the info,
Jeff

>
> John Klos