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Thanks for replying. cardctl reports the following :
#cardctl status Socket 0: 5V 16-bit PC Card function 0: [ready] Socket 1: no card I get exactly the same results with a D-Link DE-660 Ethernet PCMCIA card, and the same results if I start PCMCIA without the card in, then insert the card afterwards. Just for comparison, the message log from another machine (same manufacturer, before they went and changed all their chipsets - this was a Cirrus PD6710 ISA-to-PCMCIA controller) reports the card as :
May 10 09:21:55 scarus cardmgr[282]: initializing socket 0 May 10 09:21:55 scarus cardmgr[282]: socket 0: ATA/IDE Fixed Disk May 10 09:21:55 scarus cardmgr[282]: initializing socket 0 May 10 09:21:55 scarus cardmgr[282]: socket 0: ATA/IDE Fixed Disk May 10 09:21:55 scarus cardmgr[282]: executing: 'insmod /lib/modules/2.2.5/pcmcia/ide_cs.o' May 10 09:21:58 scarus kernel: hde: Calluna Technology CT1040RM, ATA DISK drive May 10 09:21:58 scarus kernel: ide2 at 0x100-0x107,0x10e on irq 3 May 10 09:21:58 scarus kernel: hde: Calluna Technology CT1040RM, 992MBw/128kB Cache, CHS=2016/16/63 May 10 09:21:58 scarus kernel: hde: [PTBL] [1008/32/63] hde1 May 10 09:21:58 scarus kernel: ide_cs: hde: Vcc = 5.0, Vpp = 0.0 May 10 09:21:58 scarus cardmgr[282]: executing: './ide start hde' May 10 09:21:58 scarus cardmgr[282]: + sh: ./ide: No such file or directory May 10 09:21:58 scarus cardmgr[282]: start cmd exited with status 126 and cardctl (from card services 3.0.9 reports)
#cardctl status Socket 0: 5V 16-bit card present Function 0: ready, battery dead, battery low Any ideas how to proceed in debugging ? I'm quite happy fiddling with the source if neccessary. Regards Paul
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