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Date:      Sun, 12 Mar 2000 12:00:39 -0800
From:      <wsanborn@uswest.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   cardbus+pccardd+3.4-release=workable?
Message-ID:  <38CB86E7.18715.B20243@localhost>

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	Is it possible to get cards listed in pccard.conf.sample working 
with Cardbus sockets in 3.4 release? I've been trying everything I can 
think of, without any positive results. Here are the specifics:

	-Dell Inspiron 3500 with latest BIOS. The TI-1220 is the cardbus 
controller.
	-Intel EtherExpress 16 10/100
	-Fresh install of 3.4 release
	-Windows 98 resources being used by the Cardbus controller:
		Memory addresses 08000000-08000FFF, 08000100 -          
      080001FFF, and IRQ 10

	After building a new kernel with all of the necessary items 
(PCCard support, xe0) it was time to get the NIC working to upgrade 
to "stable". After inserting the card, the kernel reported that the card 
was indeed inserted into slot x. pccardd then reported that it failed to 
load the driver for the Intel card. This will happen no matter which slot 
I use. My best guess is to put in a new memory range for pccardd to 
use. The default is d4000... Would inserting the value 8000000 be a 
wise choice?


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