Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 12:41:08 -0400 (EDT) From: "Brian T. Schellenberger - Personal Account" <babbleon@mercury.interpath.com> To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org (FreeBSD Hardware) Subject: Working PCMCIA/CD-ROM/Modem/ethernet? Message-ID: <199610131641.MAA18476@mercury.interpath.com>
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I have a laptop. Not wanting to repeat earlier mistakes, I want to get
a PCMCIA cards and devices that will WORK with my o/s of choice without
having to go to a lot of extra bother.
So . . .
I have a "one Type III or two type II" PCMCIA on my machine, a
Prostar 9400.
Questions . . .
- Are there differences in PCMCIA slots on the machine that might
possibly render the FreeBSD drivers unusable regardless?
- If so, how can I find out if they wil work?
- What versions of FreeBSD support what cards?
And, most centrally,
- I'd like to know of the exact brands being used by anybody who is
actually running FreeBSD (preferably production versions) with a
PCMCIA card or cards with the following devices attached:
- CD-ROM (essential)
- 28.8 modem
- ethernet
Thanks.
--
Brian T. Schellenberger, the Man from Babble-On.
"Someday I'll get around to importing all the cool quotes from my other
account's .sig files." http://mercury.interpath.com/~babbleon
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