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It seems to be a PCI problem, not a PCMCIA driver problem 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Re: Question: unknown PCI interrupt router 1106:0586 (Guillaum Dallaire)
Date: 2000, Mar 13
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

If the card does not show up in "lspci", then there is no way for the
PCMCIA drivers to find the bridge device.  The "unknown PCI interrupt
router" message is not related to this problem.  I'm not sure what to
suggest: perhaps contact Martin Mares, mj@ucw.cz.  He is the PCI
maintainer and might have some ideas about why the device might not
show up.

-- Dave

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