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Date:      Mon, 11 Sep 2000 21:18:28 -0700
From:      slumos@nevada.edu
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: SanDisk works, Kodak fails. 
Message-ID:  <0c4622819040c90HAMS3@lvcablemodem.com>
In-Reply-To: Message from David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>  of "Mon, 11 Sep 2000 17:24:23 EDT." <14781.19847.193907.117871@trooper.velocet.net> 

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David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>:
>I have an interesting problem.  When I use a 32M SanDisk with the
>SanDisk PCCard adapter, it mounts fine as ata4 on my laptop.  However, 
>when I use a 16M Kodak flash (written by the same camera), it always
>says "driver allocation fails" ... any ideas?
>
>Dave.

That's cute, my 16MB Kodak card works fine, but my 64MB Viking card
gives "driver allocation failed...device not configured".  I'm running
4.1-RELEASE on a Thinkpad i1452, although I did try a checkout from
the 4.1-STABLE on Aug 27 and got the same results.

The Kodak card doesn't appear to have a part number on it, although it
does say "Portions (c) SanDisk, 1998".  It came bundled with a DC265
camera.  The Viking card has the number "0006078798" on it, but
there's nothing to indicate what that is, it could be a serial number
for all I know.

Even the Kodak card doesn't work if my 3Com netcard is inserted, in
that case the interrupt allocation fails (if anyone can give me a clue
how to fix that I'd be grateful).

I'm considering trying to send the Viking card back under warranty
because even with Windows I get reboots if the card is inserted before
Windows is completely booted, and hangs if I try to use the netcard at
the same time (although the Kodak works fine in this case).  Anyone
have any experience getting Viking to replace a card?

The camera of course seems perfectly happy with both cards.

Steve


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