Hello everyone, I have a slightly older laptop (was bought around 1999/2000 or so, I don't really remember), on which I installed NetBSD last night. At first, I tried NetBSD6-BETA (freshly from CVS). It worked great, until I noticed that even with the CARDBUS-kernel, my pcmcia-devices (tried several different) aren't recognized. Not even with a "not configured" message or anything. I looked at the dmesg-output and at messages, and noticed that with CARDBUS, it was disabling the secondary cardbus-port. The first though seemed to be active, though no reaction there, either. Today, I tried NetBSD-5, again freshly from CVS...with almost the same result. The only difference is that now both ports are deactivated. I am not using self-taylored kernels, only GENERIC and CARDBUS. I should probably mention that with Windows, both ports work fine. I haven't tried another BSD nor Linux, yet. Any help or input is appreciated. - Volkmar P.S.: The messages are as follows (I have appended the full dmesg-output to this mail, too): cbb0 at pci0 dev 9 function 0: vendor 0x1217 product 0x7114 (rev. 0x20) cbb1 at pci0 dev 9 function 1: vendor 0x1217 product 0x7114 (rev. 0x20) vendor 0x1217 product 0x7110 (miscellaneous system) at pci0 dev 9 function 2 not configured [...] cbb0: bad Vcc request. sock_ctrl 0x700, sock_status 0x720 cbb0: disabling socket new status 0x720 cbb0: cacheline 0x0 lattimer 0x40 cbb0: bhlc 0x824000 cbb0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 17 cardslot0 at cbb0 cardbus0 at cardslot0: bus 2 pcmcia0 at cardslot0 cbb1: bad Vcc request. sock_ctrl 0x700, sock_status 0x720 cbb1: disabling socket new status 0x720 cbb1: cacheline 0x0 lattimer 0x40 cbb1: bhlc 0x824000 cbb1: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 17 cardslot1 at cbb1 cardbus1 at cardslot1: bus 3 pcmcia1 at cardslot1 -- http://www.dimensionv.de/ http://blog.nifelheim.info/tech/
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