Re: 32-bit pcmcia in an old laptop?

From: Jacob S (stormspotter_at_6Texans.net)
Date: 11/06/04

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    Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 19:40:46 -0600
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    On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 22:47:58 -0600
    Jacob S <stormspotter@6Texans.net> wrote:

    > Hello List,
    >
    > I've got an old Toshiba Tecra 720CDT (133Mhz w/96MB ram). I just
    > bought a Netgear WG511 802.11g wireless card to put in it. The pcmcia
    > card is(obviously) a 32bit card. Up to this point I've only used 16bit
    > cards in the laptop.
    >
    > The problem is the card is not being recognized at all by Linux. I
    > upgraded the kernel to 2.6.8 (it had been running an old 2.2 kernel),
    > and installed hotplug and discover (didn't think they would really do
    > anything, but it made it easier to get the drivers installed for other
    > things like the sound card). When I insert the card, neither of the
    > leds on the card turn on, I don't get any of the usual beeps from the
    > computer, etc. Cardctl reports both sockets as being empty. The pcmcia
    > controller is an old generic i82365 chipset.
    >
    > So, my question. I'm guessing this is a compatability issue; the old
    > laptop can use 16bit cards but not 32bit and that the card shouldn't
    > be this dead even if it were somehow defective when I got it. Can
    > someone with more pcmcia experience confirm this, or give me any tips
    > to do more troubleshooting?

    FWIW, I haven't been able to test the 32bit card in a newer laptop (no
    access to one currently), but I did find someone getting rid of a 16bit
    Linksys card that works great. My guess is that it was the compatability
    issue.

    Jacob

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