Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 09 Nov 2000 03:44:06 +0100 | From | FORT David <> | Subject | Re: pcmcia |
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David Ford wrote:
> You may be in the same boat I'm in then. i82365 is what I used and it worked. > yenta doesn't. Right now I'm stuck with using my USB nic because neither the > kernel's pcmcia or dh pcmcia work for me. > > -d > > Brett wrote: > > > Hey, >
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I got the same problem for an old 486 with no PCI, as yenta_socket doesn't work, i have to add CONFIG_I82365 in order to have things work. 'till this is set and recompiled, everything works perfectly. The controller is a VLSI 82C146. I'm problably missing something, but these's two things i don't understand: -why PCMCIA depends on PCI at compilation time -why yenta is activated for i82365, as it doesn't do the job i82365 did.
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