Subject: Re: More SPARCbook stuff
To: Michael Parson <mparson@bl.org>
From: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 03/11/2006 00:50:27
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Hello,

> Another data-point on the PCMCIA cards:
>=20
> I just bought a Cisco 340 802.11b card.  It works fine on my work's
> WindowsXP laptop, but plugging it into the sparcbook gives me:
>=20
> pcmcia0: card appears to have bogus CIS

Very likely that's unrelated to the tslot driver, this message actually
comes from the higher layers of the PCMCIA stack. Very likely the card
/has/ bogus CIS information.

Please enable these options:
options PCMCIAVERBOSE
options PCMCIADEBUG
options PCMCIACISDEBUG

this will give fairly noisy output when trying to initialize the card
but it might help us to figure out what's wrong.
Does the card work with NetBSD on different hardware? 'works on XP'
means very little, if the card needs - for instance - a firmware image
uploaded before use we're likely to lose. Do you have an idea which
chipset it uses? The test kernels I made available only have the wi
driver compiled in which may not be the right one for this particular
card.

have fun
Michael

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