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Date:      Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:37:17 EDT
From:      MnMarlboro@aol.com
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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  Ok I have a Linksys PCMCIA card and when I insert the card, it displays no 
card found in database "("" now I'm not sure what this means, nor where to 
find it. However I have found in the pccard.conf.sample file where I should 
add it, and there is a card pcmpc100, but it is not my card, but I did add 
the same setup for my card PCMPC200 under it. rebuilt the kernel, and am not 
sure what else do to, please advice me on this. I do need to have networking 
campaiblitiy, and  i also don't have any paper work for this card, I bought 
my laptop second hand, not paper work, everyother OS sees it. Linux, and 
Windows.

Thank You,
David

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<BR> &nbsp;Ok I have a Linksys PCMCIA card and when I insert the card, it displays no 
<BR>card found in database "("" now I'm not sure what this means, nor where to 
<BR>find it. However I have found in the pccard.conf.sample file where I should 
<BR>add it, and there is a card pcmpc100, but it is not my card, but I did add 
<BR>the same setup for my card PCMPC200 under it. rebuilt the kernel, and am not 
<BR>sure what else do to, please advice me on this. I do need to have networking 
<BR>campaiblitiy, and &nbsp;i also don't have any paper work for this card, I bought 
<BR>my laptop second hand, not paper work, everyother OS sees it. Linux, and 
<BR>Windows.
<BR>
<BR>Thank You,
<BR>David</FONT></HTML>

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