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Forum: PCMCIA on Toshiba laptops
Re: Sad: Power settings causing problems with cardbus driver (Arthur Liu)
Date: 2000, May 26
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

Can you try out the 25-May-00 beta on sourceforge.org in /pcmcia/NEW?
I think I've fixed the oops, but probably not the underlying problem
(which is that the Toshiba bridge seems to claim the card was ejected
then re-inserted).

It might be worth playing with some of the timing options for the
pcmcia_core module.  Like, in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia, you could try
setting:

    CORE_OPTS="setup_delay=100"

The number is in 10ms "ticks", so this is a one second delay.

-- Dave

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1. No more oops - card gets initialised 2nd time by Arthur Liu, 2000, May 28

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