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Date:      Sun, 30 Dec 2001 17:33:54 +1000
From:      Greg Black <gjb@gbch.net>
To:        "Kevin Oberman" <oberman@es.net>
Cc:        mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: pccard mystery under 4.4-R 
Message-ID:  <nospam-1009697634.05232@bambi.gbch.net>
In-Reply-To: <200112290007.fBT07Ud06340@ptavv.es.net>  of Fri, 28 Dec 2001 16:07:30 PST
References:  <200112290007.fBT07Ud06340@ptavv.es.net> 

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"Kevin Oberman" wrote:

| > From: Greg Black <gjb@gbch.net>
| > 
| > "Kevin Oberman" wrote:
| > 
| > | > From: Greg Black <gjb@gbch.net>
| > | > 
| > | > I've got my laptop to boot and install 4.4-R after following the
| > | > magic hw.pcic.xxx incantations in the release notes and have had
| > | > some success using a Compaq wireless network card while visiting
| > | > a distant town.  But recent attempts to get it to recognise a
| > | > Xircom PCMCIA NIC have been unsuccessful.  And now, whether the
| > | > card is in the machine or not, I see the following during boot:
| > | > 
| > | >     pccard: card inserted, slot 0
| > | >     pcic0: Static bug detected, ignoring hardware.
| > | > 
| > | > And all attempts to talk to the card fail dismally.  I have
| > | > built a kernel with every potential driver installed.  Am I
| > | > looking at a hardware problem or a software issue?
| > | 
| > | There was a problem with some Xircom cards in 4.4-Release. Can you
| > | provide the model of the card? That might make it a bit easier to
| > | figure out.
| > | 
| > | In general, cards with '2' or 'B' in the model number don't work. The
| > | '2' cards should work with stable or 4.5 when it comes out. Cards with
| > | 'B' are CardBus cards and will not work any time soon. They will work
| > | with CURRENT using NEWCARD, but running CURRENT is not for the weak at
| > | heart.
| > 
| > Windows-ME identifies it as:
| > 
| >     Xircom CE-!!ps Credit Card Ethernet Adaptor
| > 
| > where the "!!" could be "11" or "ll" or "II" -- they used a
| > stupid font that I can't interpret and I don't know how to
| > extract the information from Windows as text.  Perhaps this is
| > something that equates to "2" in some way?  There's no "B" in
| > the Windows identifier.  Needless to say, the card works just
| > fine on my network under Windows on all the available laptops
| > but is ignored under FreeBSD-4.4 ...
| 
| I'd suggest looking at the card. All Xircom cards I have seen have the
| model number on the card. The format is:
| [CR][B][2]E[M]-????
| Where the 'C' or 'R' indicates Creditcard or RealPort, the 'B'
| indicates 32-bit (CardBus), '2' indicates RealPort2 or CC2 card, 'E'
| means Ethernet and 'M' means is includes a modem. After the dash are
| modem/Ethernet speed values (numeric).

This card has a nice white label stuck on one side and there may
have been some nice printing on it at one time.  It's just blank
now.

However, I checked the card in another Windows box today and it
wanted to install a driver for a "Xircom CE2 Performance Series
Credit Card Ethernet Adapter", so I'm going to assume it's a `2'
for now ...

| A '2' is a problem with V4.4 and earlier and 'B' is a problem for the
| long-term future as CardBus is currently not supported on FreeBSD
| systems. This should change in V5.0 late next year.

Well, it seems not to be a CardBus item at least.  Do we expect
4.5-R to have support for the `2'?

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