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Re: PCMCIA on Vaio R505TL
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : owner-misc@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-misc@openbsd.org]De
> la part de
> Matt Baker
> Envoye : lundi 2 juin 2003 03:49
> A : misc@openbsd.org
> Objet : PCMCIA on Vaio R505TL
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use a laptop I have laying around as my home
> firewall/router/DNS
> server/etc, but can't get OpenBSD to recognize the PCMCIA
> ethernet card I was
> hoping to use as the 2nd NIC. I have slightly more experience
> than a total
> newbie, having used OpenBSD since 2.9, but have never have
> tried using it on
> anything but vanilla i386 hardware, so I've never run into
> any issues like this.
>
>
> I've checked the i386 laptops page, but nothing in the same
> family of laptops is
> listed (probably a bad sign for me). The ethernet card is on
> the supported
> hardware list (Linksys PCMPC200 CardBus 10/100).
>
> This laptop only has a single PCMCIA slot, and the only two
> PCMCIA devices I
> have are an external CD-ROM and the ethernet card I'm trying
> to use. I used the
[...]
> cbb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 "Ricoh 5C475 PCI-CardBus" rev
> 0x80pci_intr_map: no
> mapping for pin A
> : couldn't map interrupt
Can you tell us what is the setup of your PCMCIA port on your BIOS ?
Cordialement
Didier BOURGUIGNON