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Question: Problems with TI PCI1031 PCMCIA-Controller 

Forum: PCMCIA driver development
Date: 2000, Jan 27
From: Armand Portmann <portmann@omnisec.ch>

On my PC I've installed SuSE Linux 6.0 (Kernel 2.0.36). I tried to install an SCM PC-Card Reader (PCI-SwapBox SBP-D2) with the PCI1031 controller. Since Linux declared the reader as 'unknown PCI-to-PCMCIA' I installed a newer PCMCIA-package (3.0.14). Unfortunately without success, in the PCMCIA-HOW-TO I finally found a list with the recognized controllers. The PCI1031 doesn't figure. So, is that controller really not supported and if not, is it planned to support it soon? And will it work in my system with Kernel 2.0.36?

Thanks

Armand

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1. It is really unsupported by David Hinds, 2000, Jan 27
(_ Feedback: No other cards tested by Armand Portmann, 2000, Jan 28
(_ Have you tried any cards at all? by David Hinds, 2000, Jan 28
(_ More info about the PCI1031 by Armand Portmann, 2000, Jan 31

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