Subject: Re: PCMCIA Driver
To: Patrick Arnoux <parnoux@orli.com>
From: David Brownlee <D.K.Brownlee@city.ac.uk>
List: current-users
Date: 04/28/1995 21:33:26
(Starts waving hands around to indicate demand :)
I'm looking to hooking my Digital Hinote Ultra up to the net', so
a driver for a pcmcia network card would be pretty useful :)
What network card would you recommend?
David
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On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Patrick Arnoux wrote:
>
> I have a PCMCIA driver for the NetBSD 1.0A ix86 port, though I have not
> seen any great demand for such a thing, in case anyone is interested, I'll
> be happy to share the code.
>
> The code is table driven as far as the information for each card,
> but the card has to be in the correct slot for it to be initialized.
> The hooks are there to implement user level init software, but I was
> mainly interested in being able to boot with the cards already enabled.
> I'll probably get around to it at some point.
>
> Works with: Data Race RediCard 24/96 Modem
> TDK DF2814 Modem
> Linksys E-Card (D-Link 650)
> 3Com 3c589 (This card needs a specific driver
> in order to be used, I believe there is one floating
> around on the Net, though for Linux and/or FreeBSD)
>
>
>
> Patrick Arnoux
> parnoux@orli.com
>
> (what .sig ?)
>
>