Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 16:50:32 +0100 From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.tfs.com> To: hardware@freebsd.org Subject: How to get pccard, pcmcia working: Message-ID: <1928.813340232@critter.tfs.com>
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Here is the steps you need to do to get moving with the PCMCIA stuff:
This may take some PCMCIA knowledge on your part, but give it a shot:
1)
add "controller crd0"
and recompile your kernel, reboot.
2)
cd /usr/src/lkm/pcic
(make obj)
make all install
modload -e lkm_pcic /lkm/pcic_mod.o
3)
cp /usr/src/etc/pccard.conf /etc
vi /etc/pccard.conf
# insert descriptions of your card in the file. (*)
4)
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/pccard/pccardd
(make obj)
make
sleep 4
./pccardd -d
5)
insert your card.
At this time you have to stop and restart pccardd if you unplug your
ether-card, since it takes a wrong address next time you plug it in,
and shutdown/resume is generally hosed too I think. This will be
looked at next.
(*) I realize this is a bit non-specific, and that is really too bad.
If you don't do it, pccardd will not recognize your card, unless
it matches my card.
Uncomment the "dumpcis(sp->cis) in line 286 in cardd.c, recompile
and run again. Save the stdout&stderr from pccardd and
email it to phk@freebsd.org, and I will try to find the right
magic for your pccard.conf.
If you find it yourself, please email it too, so it can go into
our source-tree.
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