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I don't think it's a hardware problem. I've tried on two diferent linux systems (A laptop and a desktop PC) and in both cases the problem appeared. It seems to be correctly the 16-bit and 8-bit reads. Here is th output of dd: [root@]# dd if=/dev/mem0c bs=1 count=64 | od 64+0 records in 64+0 records out 0000000 000001 000003 000333 000012 000377 000022 000004 000040 0000020 000000 000000 000000 000377 000000 000000 000000 000000 0000040 001423 044503 012523 002140 046401 071157 060564 060562 0000060 044440 071556 071164 066565 067145 000164 062524 062554 0000100 [root@]# dd if=/dev/mem0c bs=2 count=32 | od 32+0 records in 32+0 records out 0000000 000001 000003 000333 000012 000377 000022 000004 000040 0000020 000000 000000 000000 000377 000000 000000 000000 000000 0000040 001423 044503 012523 002140 046401 071157 060564 060562 0000060 044440 071556 071164 066565 067145 000164 062524 062554 0000100 On the other hand, the PCMCIA works fine with with Windows 95 and the driver suplied by Mortara. Even it reads the name of the card without the driver installed so the CIS it's supossed to be correct. Dani |