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Re: Sad: Problems with 3.1.7 kernel 2.2.13 Redhat 6.0
Date: 1999, Dec 20
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

> cs: unable to map card memory!

This implies that you have commented out or otherwise messed up all of
the memory window definitions in the default /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
file.  How, exactly, have you modified this file?

-- Dave

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Sad: What should it be?

Re: Looks like a goofed up /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file (David Hinds)
Date: 1999, Dec 20
From: dave_sneddon

As I said, I've followed your advice in the HOWTO and tried
various addresses, to no avail. I've tried having the
netwave_cs line at the bottom uncommented, and this makes no
difference either.

This is my current file.

#
# Local PCMCIA Configuration File
#
# System resources available for PCMCIA devices
#
include port 0x100-0x4ff, port 0x1000-0x17ff
include memory 0xc0000-0xfffff, 0xa0000000-0xa0ffffff
#
# Extra port range for IBM Token Ring
#
include port 0xa00-0xaff
#
# Resources we should not use, even if they appear to be available
#
# First built-in serial port
exclude irq 4
# Second built-in serial port
#exclude irq 3
# First built-in parallel port
exclude irq 7
#
# Options for loadable modules
#
# To fix sluggish network with IBM ethernet adapter...
#module "pcnet_cs" opts "mem_speed=600"
#
# Options for Xircom Netwave driver...
#module "netwave_cs" opts "domain=0x100 scramble_key=0x0"
Looks like a goofed up /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file


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