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I don't think the PnP card has been activated
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PCMCIA won't start (Kernel 2.4.0-test5, pcmcia-cs-3.1.20) (Talei McLeod)
Date: 2000, Aug 10
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>
> Also, isapnp detects this PCMCIA reader.
I'm not really familiar with how the kernel isapnp subsystem works. I
think that the fact the card was detected does not mean that it was
turned on.
Use the pnpdump and isapnp utilities to configure the card, then start
PCMCIA after that, and you should have better luck.
I should figure out how to hook the i82365 driver into the kernel
isapnp interface, but at the moment, they don't talk to each other.
-- Dave
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Now all my cards are being detected as "Anonymous Memory" by Talei McLeod, 2000, Aug 10
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This is not a PnP issue by David Hinds, 2000, Aug 10
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Some more detailed information about above problem. by Talei McLeod, 2000, Aug 10
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I now have 1 card working. But not Compaq WLAN card. by Talei McLeod, 2000, Aug 11
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