Date: Thu, 04 Sep 1997 19:22:38 +0800 From: Yong Liu <yongliu@public.bta.net.cn> To: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Fwd: Notebook Problem] Message-ID: <340E99FE.7CD5@public.bta.net.cn> References: <340C17EF.547A@public.bta.net.cn> <199709021459.AAA00700@word.smith.net.au> <199709021536.JAA22176@rocky.mt.sri.com> <340C4113.6C80@public.bta.net.cn> <199709021647.KAA22431@rocky.mt.sri.com>
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Nate Williams wrote: > > > You are right. I have these lines in my kernel configuration file > > already. I have noticed in the list generated by 'dmesg' a line labeled > > "chip3 ... generic PCI bridge". > > Yep, that's the PCI version of PCMCIA (aka. CardBus). > > > So, what does PAO mean ? How can I get the stuff ? > > Check out: "http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/PAO/" > > Nate Thank you for your help. I have succeeded with my PCMCIA ! Just in case somebody might run into similar problems, I am happy to share my experience with them. Summary of My naughty notebook: Manuf: Twinhead (Taiwan) Model: Slimnote-9133TZ ( code name: Monet ) CPU: 133M Pentium Mem: 16M HD: 1.2G PCMCIA Controller: CardBus (Cirrus Logic DP674x) Modem: Built-in 33.6K ( PORT:0x3e8, IRQ: 10) Display: 12.1 TFT (800x600) Graphic: Trident cyber 9385 (2M vmem w/ mpeg decoding) Ethernet cards: (successfully tested) Manuf: Model: Driver: Unknown: =RELIA== ed0 D-link: DE-650 ed0 -- Yong Liu
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