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Maybe an IO port issue? 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Re: Question: Partial card functionality, memory port probs? (Ben hoyt)
Date: 2000, Feb 26
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

I think I'd reclassify this as a development issue, just because it is
an oddball platform... (and one that I didn't know worked at all until
now)

The first thought I have is that it would be very useful to determine
which PCMCIA releases worked, and when problems started to appear.
And compare the startup messages from the working configuration with
the current one, if that is possible.  I take it that you didn't need
to use any out-of-the-ordinary settings with the older drivers?

I don't know anything about Elmer Joandi's Aironet driver.  The
current PCMCIA release includes Ben Reed's driver for these cards.

> eth1: 3Com 3c589, io 0x310, irq 3, hw_addr FF:FF:FF:F9:FF:FA

My first guess here would be that maybe you're seeing an IO port
conflict.  The hw_addr is read using IO ports.

-- Dave

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1. More: IO Mapping by Ben hoyt, 2000, Feb 28
(_ Not a kernel issue; maybe timing? by David Hinds, 2000, Feb 28
(_ Clarification by Ben hoyt, 2000, Feb 28

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