* PCMCIA on Powerbook G3 Series
@ 1999-09-14 6:50 Hugh Caley
1999-09-14 7:21 ` Dan Malek
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From: Hugh Caley @ 1999-09-14 6:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Is it possible yet to use PCMCIA on a PB G3 Series laptop? I used to have a
Wallstreet, and now I have a Lombard, plus Paul Mackerras' kernel source tree,
and I never got it working on either. I just installed the latest 3.1
pcmcia-cs, and simply inserting my little Viking smart card adaptor causes a
kernel panic every time, and having it in at boot does the same thing.
This card works fine under MacOS, and also under Linux for x86; it just shows
up as another drive on the desktop (or as another mountable drive).
There is an old patch for the Mac serial driver at:
http://xenu.phys.uit.no/~alvin/linux/pcmcia-serial.patch
but I'm afraid to use something that out of date, and the other text there
seems to imply that a special kernel config is necessary. Also, it seems
related to Mac serial support and modems, and my card doesn't have anything to
do with either one, as far as I can tell.
Anyone have more up to date information?
Hugh
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Hugh Caley, Unix Administrator
Babcock & Brown, San Francisco
510-524-1672
hughc@babcockbrown.com
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* Re: PCMCIA on Powerbook G3 Series
1999-09-14 6:50 PCMCIA on Powerbook G3 Series Hugh Caley
@ 1999-09-14 7:21 ` Dan Malek
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From: Dan Malek @ 1999-09-14 7:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hugh Caley, linuxppc-dev
Hugh Caley wrote:
> Is it possible yet to use PCMCIA on a PB G3 Series laptop?
Yep. Do it on my Wallstreet every day. I run an old kernel that
I patch here and there, and the pcmcia-3.0.7 that I ported a long
time ago. It looks like Paul and others have kept it up to date.
> ... simply inserting my little Viking smart card adaptor causes a
> kernel panic every time, and having it in at boot does the same thing.
Ooooo. I found that as well with my ATA flash cards and compact
adaptors. I work on it from time to time, but haven't found the
problem yet. I know that something doesn't match correctly between
the pcmcia-cs and the IDE driver.
At least other people now know....anyone have any ideas? I have
not worked on it for a while, maybe I'll take a stab at it again.
-- Dan
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