Date: Wed, 1 Nov 1995 09:37:41 -0800 From: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@geli.com> To: hardware@freebsd.org Cc: rcarter@geli.com Subject: PCMCIA chipset Message-ID: <199511011737.JAA07737@geli.clusternet>
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I'm playing around with a Midwest Micro/Infotel Soundbook II. The chipset is a PicoPower P86C768 with a BIOS date of 5/30/95. The ethernet PCMCIA card supplied with it is supposed to be compatible with the following controllers: Intel 82365SL and compatibles Toshiba ICCNT DataBook TCIC-2/N I'm new to this stuff; the ethernet card is not recognized at boot by a -current kernel, so I presume that I need to bring up the card services, and maybe configure the TCIC controller in the kernel. I'm currently in the slow lane with PLIP, so if that's not the right thing somebody elbow me toward the right direction... Cheers, Russell
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