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Date:      Sun, 28 Mar 1999 12:28:15 +0900
From:      Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
Cc:        NAKAGAWA Yoshihisa <y-nakaga@nwsl.mesh.ad.jp>, Philippe CASIDY <pcasidy@worldnet.fr>, freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Which LAN PCCARD for FreeBSD (no PAO!) 
Message-ID:  <199903280328.MAA01166@rei.snipe.rim.or.jp>
References:  <199903251636.RAA04214@greatoak.home> <199903270255.CAA28337@chandra.eatell.msr.prug.or.jp>  <199903272106.OAA05479@mt.sri.com> 

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Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com> wrote:
> > > I would like to know which card works under FreeBSD 3.1R and FreeBSD
> > > 2.2.8R WITHOUT PAO!
> > 
> > Why? "plain FreeBSD"'s APM and PC-Card support is limitted and
> > buggy. You should be use PAO.
> 
> No no no.  You got it all wrong.  PAO support is buggy, FreeBSD APM is
> good, and PCCARD support is limited. :) :) :)

Why do you think "PAO support is buggy"?  Do you read the recent
PAO patch?  If you found bugs in PAO, please list up them.

I can not understand why you dislike PAO so much.

o  PC-card support of "plain FreeBSD" is limitted.
o  There are many notebooks which cannot work with "plain" FreeBSD,
   but works fine with PAO.
o  There ALREADY exists PAO.

So, I think "integrate PAO into FreeBSD -> fix PAO bugs if exist"
is EASIER AND FASTER than "ignore PAO and develop FreeBSD."

Any comments?

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