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Date:      Tue, 20 Aug 2002 18:56:47 +0200
From:      Borje Josefsson <bj@dc.luth.se>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Nokia D211 GSM/HSCD/GPRS/802.11 multifunction card 
Message-ID:  <200208201656.g7KGuls01666@dc.luth.se>
In-Reply-To: Your message of Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:52:19 %2B0200. <200208191652.g7JGqJB76999@dc.luth.se> 

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Hello,

So far, I haven't got any answers - so I guess that noone has yet tried =

this card under FreeBSD, so I have made some more tests. Since I haven't =

previously delt with multifunction cards, I really don't have a clue wher=
e =

to go next. The FAQ and the handbook does not mention this. I have tried =

changning the "config" line in pccard.conf to "auto", "default", "0x1". =

All of theese give the same hangning result.

Any ideas on what to try next? I can install the card under Windows, but =

don't know what to look for there.

--B=F6rje

On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:52:19 +0200 Borje Josefsson wrote:

> =

> Hello,
> =

> Has anybody got the Nokia D211 multifunction card to work with FreeBSD?=
 =

> The card is a combined cell phone (with GSM/HSCD/GPRS) and 802.11.
>   http://www.nokia.com/phones/nokiad211/specifications.html
> =

> I am at first intrerested in getting the GPRS functions to work. Enteri=
ng =

> the card as a serial device (as in generic PCMCIA MODEM, which works wi=
th =

> Nokia's other card phones) in pccard.conf and then tryping to connect w=
ith =

> "tip" brings my system (4.6R) to a complete lockup. Nokia claims that t=
he =

> card is supported under Linux.
> =

> The output from "pccardc dumpcis" is attached below. Any ideas on how t=
o =

> configure this beast??
> =

> With kind regards,
> =

> --Borje
> =

> Configuration data for card in slot 0
> Tuple #1, code =3D 0x1 (Common memory descriptor), length =3D 3
>     000:  00 00 ff
> 	Common memory device information:
> 		Device number 1, type No device, WPS =3D OFF
> 		Speed =3D No speed, Memory block size =3D 512b, 1 units
> Tuple #2, code =3D 0x15 (Version 1 info), length =3D 14
>     000:  07 00 4e 6f 6b 69 61 00 44 32 31 31 00 ff
> 	Version =3D 7.0, Manuf =3D [Nokia], card vers =3D [D211]
> Tuple #3, code =3D 0x20 (Manufacturer ID), length =3D 4
>     000:  24 01 20 11
> 	PCMCIA ID =3D 0x124, OEM ID =3D 0x1120
> Tuple #4, code =3D 0x21 (Functional ID), length =3D 2
>     000:  06 00
> 	Network/LAN adapter
> Tuple #5, code =3D 0x22 (Functional EXT), length =3D 2
>     000:  01 07
> 	Network technology: Wireless
> Tuple #6, code =3D 0x22 (Functional EXT), length =3D 5
>     000:  02 c0 d8 a7 00
> 	Network speed: 11 Mb/sec
> Tuple #7, code =3D 0x22 (Functional EXT), length =3D 2
>     000:  03 07
> 	Network media: 2.4 GHz
> Tuple #8, code =3D 0x1a (Configuration map), length =3D 4
>     000:  00 01 f4 01
> 	Reg len =3D 1, config register addr =3D 0xf4, last config =3D 0x1
> 	Registers: X------- =

> Tuple #9, code =3D 0x1b (Configuration entry), length =3D 19
>     000:  c1 01 1e 71 55 36 c6 5a 35 01 8e 7f e5 13 5f 64
>     010:  30 ff ff
> 	Config index =3D 0x1(default)
> 	Interface byte =3D 0x1 (I/O)
> 	Vcc pwr:
> 		Nominal operating supply voltage: 5 x 1V
> 		Max current average over 1 second: 3 x 100mA
> 		Max current average over 10 ms: 4 x 100mA, ext =3D 0x5a
> 		Power down supply current: 3 x 10mA
> 	Vpp pwr:
> 		Nominal operating supply voltage: 1.2 x 10V, ext =3D 0x7f
> 	Wait scale Speed =3D 1.2 x 1 us, scaled by 10
> 	RDY/BSY scale Speed =3D 5.0 x 10 ms, scaled by 10
> 	Card decodes 4 address lines, full 8/16 Bit I/O
> 		IRQ modes: Level
> 		IRQs:  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
> Tuple #10, code =3D 0x14 (No link), length =3D 0
> Tuple #11, code =3D 0xff (Terminator), length =3D 0
> =

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