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From: fms@wam.umd.edu (Marat Fayzullin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: PCMCIA 3c562: Do drivers exist?
Date: 9 Mar 1996 14:36:59 GMT
Organization: University of Maryland College Park
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HOSOKAWA Tatsumi (hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp) wrote:
: I think that you can use 3c562 as the PCMCIA Modem (or possibly
: "normal" Etherlink III PCMCIA) with this pccard-test driver package,
: but to use it as both "nep" and "sio", the driver must cope with the
: shered interrupt problem.  Unfortunately, we have no 3c562 to hack.
Tried that. Doesn't work. I think the driver is looking for the
"3C589" version string in the card's RAM.


: FYI: I released the new pcard-test package yesterday.  You can get it
Yeees!! =)~~~ 

Marat