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I only tested our own PC-card (product of our company) which is an encryption-card. It works like a modem, so only a common serial-driver is necessary (serial_cs). The PC-card is ok and I know that it works on other Linux-PC's which are equipped with ISA PC-card readers. Here some more information about the behaviour of Linux: Card-insertion is not accompanied by a sound, LED of PC-card doesn't light up; cardctl ident: Socket 0/1: no product available; /var/run/stab: Socket 0/1: empty. Linux seems not to see the PC-card. Here an extract of the messages-file:
Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.0.14 Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: kernel build: 2.0.36 #8 Tue Dec 8 15:34:59 MET 1998 Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: Intel PCIC probe: Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: Unknown [0x104c 0xac13] PCI-to-PCMCIA at bus 0 slot 10, port 0x0, 2 sockets Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: host opts [0]: none Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: host opts [1]: none Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: ISA irqs (default) = 3,4,5,7,9,10,15 polling interval = 1000 ms Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x1000-0x17ff: clean. Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x290-0x297 0x378-0x37f 0x4d0-0x4d7 Jan 27 12:54:32 OCxxx-P1 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean. Armand
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