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Subject: Laptop Survey Project / FreeBSD
From: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi)
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Hi!
I'm the maintainer of PC-card package for FreeBSD(the latest release
is pccard-test-960328).
I want to start "Laptop Survey" project on FreeBSD. Linux has the
same survey for long, and I think it is very useful.
If you're using FreeBSD on laptop machines, please fill in the form
given below and send it to me (Reply-To: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp).
I wrote two samples corresponding to my two laptop machines (Digital
Hinote and Digital Hinote Ultra). I will publish the result on the
Web pages, and incorporate it into our PC-card package.
(If you're interested in PC-card (PCMCIA) driver for FreeBSD, detailed
information can be found at,
http://www.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp/person/hosokawa/freebsd-pcmcia/
If you install this package, please send me the report about it)
Thanks.
hosokawa
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(requisite) Your Name
E-mail address (do not fill it if you don't want to publish it)
(requisite) product name of your machine
(requisite) CPU type
(requisite) Amount of main memory
(requisite) Amount of hard disk
Version number of BIOS
(requisite) Can you installed FreeBSD on this machine?
(Ex.: No problem -> OK, Can't install FreeBSD at all -> NG, Special
technique or tips are required -> the abstract of your tips)
Version number of FreeBSD
Version number of pccard-test package (if you're using it)
Does APM BIOS driver of FreeBSD works?
(Ex.: No problem -> OK, "options FORCE_APM10" was required ->
FORCE_APM10, Can't drive APM at all -> NG)
Version number of APM BIOS
Machine-depend "options" in config file
Type of PC-card controller
PC-card (PCMCIA) that worked
Corresponding entry of /etc/pccard.conf
(You can drive the card with default pccard.conf, no field
is required)
............ repeats...
The Cards that you can't drive, even though README's and pccard.conf
says that it works.
............ repeats...
Additional information
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(example 1)
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Tatsumi Hosokawa
hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp
DEC Ditital Hinote CS433
i486SX 33MHz
20MB
260MB
OK
2.2-960303-SNAP
960318
COMPAT_APM10
1.1
LAPTOP, HINOTE
Cirrus Logic PD-672x
IBM PCMCIA Creditcard Ethernet II
3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA 3C589B
Megahertz X-Jack XJ2144 FAX/Modem
Adaptec SlimSCSI APA-1460
Epson Flash Packer 20MB
RATOC REX-5535AM
RATOC REX5535 does not work, but I have no idea. APM driver works
without COMPAT_APM10, but it seems rather unstable.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
(example 2)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tatsumi Hosokawa
hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp
DEC Ditital Hinote Ultra CS433
i486SX 33MHz
20MB
810MB
1.41
OK
2.2-960321-SNAP
960328
OK
1.1
LAPTOP
Cirrus Logic PD-6710
IBM PCMCIA Creditcard Ethernet I
IBM PCMCIA Creditcard Ethernet II
3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA 3C589B
Megahertz X-Jack Ethernet
Megahertz X-Jack XJ2144 FAX/Modem
card "MEGAHERTZ" "XJ([12]144|[23]288)(-[0-9]+)?"
config 0x23 "sio2" 16 # IRQ 16 (PIO)
insert echo Megahertz X-jack FAX/Modem inserted
remove echo Megahertz X-jack FAX/Modem removed
Megahertz X-Jack XJ2288 FAX/Modem
card "MEGAHERTZ" "XJ([12]144|[23]288)(-[0-9]+)?"
config 0x23 "sio2" 16 # IRQ 16 (PIO)
insert echo Megahertz X-jack FAX/Modem inserted
remove echo Megahertz X-jack FAX/Modem removed
Adaptec SlimSCSI APA-1460
Epson Flash Packer 20MB
RATOC REX-5535AM
To use modem card, setting IRQ to 16 (PIO hack) is required. REX-5535
does not work, but I have no idea. No machine-depend "options" are
required except "LAPTOP".
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi E-mail: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp
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Department of Computer Science, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
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Subject: Re: Laptop Survey Project / FreeBSD
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Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1996 13:03:41 -0700 (MST)
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In-Reply-To: <199604021057.TAA18887@frig.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp> from "HOSOKAWA Tatsumi" at Apr 2, 96 07:57:49 pm
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> I want to start "Laptop Survey" project on FreeBSD. Linux has the
> same survey for long, and I think it is very useful.
>
> If you're using FreeBSD on laptop machines, please fill in the form
> given below and send it to me (Reply-To: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp).
[ ... ]
>
> (requisite) Your Name
> E-mail address (do not fill it if you don't want to publish it)
[ ... ]
> ............ repeats...
> Additional information
>
Obviously you are interpreting this DTD as readable text somehow?
Do you have a survey input engine or something to make this human
readable somehow?
Terry Lambert
terry@lambert.org
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Subject: Re: Laptop Survey Project / FreeBSD
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 2 Apr 1996 13:03:41 -0700 (MST).
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From: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi)
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>> Obviously you are interpreting this DTD as readable text somehow?
Yes.
>> Do you have a survey input engine or something to make this human
>> readable somehow?
I'm writing perl script to convert it to readable text and HTML.
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HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi E-mail: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp
WWW homepage: http://www.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp/person/hosokawa.html
Department of Computer Science, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
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On Wed, 3 Apr 1996, HOSOKAWA Tatsumi wrote:
> I'm writing perl script to convert it to readable text and HTML.
I hope you are aware that if you whip up a proper DTD, you can
use a proper sgml parser (sgmls(1)) whose output is much easier
to parse than raw sgml. It deals with all sorts of tag omissions
and other difficlut to deal with sgml syntax, giving you a neat
normalized version. If your conversions are simple enough, you
pipe the output into sgmlsasp(1) with an appropriate tag mapping
spec. Both are standard in FreeBSD.
Oh, what the heck, save the file below and give it to sgmls to
see what I mean.
-john
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]>
(requisite) Your Name
E-mail address (do not fill it if you don't want to publish it)
(requisite) product name of your machine
(requisite) CPU type
(requisite) Amount of main memory
(requisite) Amount of hard disk
Version number of BIOS
(requisite) Can you installed FreeBSD on this machine?
Version number of FreeBSD
Version number of pccard-test package (if you're using it)
Does APM BIOS driver of FreeBSD works?
Version number of APM BIOS
Machine-depend "options" in config file
Type of PC-card controller
PC-card (PCMCIA) that worked
Corresponding entry of /etc/pccard.conf
PC-card (PCMCIA) that worked (notice the TYPE tag has been
enitrely omitted.)
Corresponding entry of /etc/pccard.conf
The Cards that you can't drive, even though README's and pccard.conf
says that it works.
.......
Additional information
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Subject: [PCMCIA] Do you have these PCMCIA Ethernet cards?
From: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi)
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I'm prepareing the next release of PC-card (PCMCIA) package for
FreeBSD.
I wrote many "experimental" entries in /etc/pccard.conf of Ethernet
cards supported by Linux PCMCIA package. I don't know these entries
are correct, but I believe that some of these entries work. These
cards are,
Accton EN2216 EtherCard,
Allied Telesis Ethernet Card,
CNet CN30BC Ethernet Card,
CNet CN40BC Ethernet Card,
DataTrek NetCard,
Digital DEPCM-BA Ethernet,
D-Link DE-650 Ethernet Card,
Edimax Ethernet Combo,
EP-210 Ethernet Card,
Epson EEN10B Ethernet Card,
Grey Cell GCS2220 Ethernet Card,
GVC NIC-2000P Ethernet Card,
National Semiconductor InfoMover 4100,
Katron PE-520 Ethernet Card,
Kingston KNE-PCM/x Ethernet,
Linksys Ethernet Card,
Maxtech PCN2000 Ethernet,
NDC Instant-Link,
NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Card,
PreMax PE-200 Ethernet Card,
RPTI EP400 Ethernet Card,
SCM Ethernet Combo, and
Socket EA LAN Adapter.
If you have (or your friend has :-) ) any cards listed here, please
e-mail me about it (my address is hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp). I'll
write correct /etc/pccard.conf entries if you can send me the result
of FreeBSD's "pccardc dumpcis" or Linux's "dump_tuples". I need your
help!
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HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi E-mail: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp
WWW homepage: http://www.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp/person/hosokawa.html
Department of Computer Science, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan