I have a Nokia Card Phone 2.0 PCMCIA card in a buffalo PCI/PCMCIA
adapter. Only, I've no real idea how to get PCMCIA working in the kernel.
I'm looking for a *very* minimalist approach here.
I've installed gsmlib and some kernel modules;
bash-2.04# lsmod
Module Size Used by
serial_cs 4608 0 (unused)
ds 6576 0 [serial_cs]
yenta_socket 8944 1
pcmcia_core 39552 0 [serial_cs ds yenta_socket]
and it seems to be vaugely detected;
From dmesg;
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
options: [pci] [cardbus]
ds: no socket drivers loaded!
unloading Kernel Card Services
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
options: [pci] [cardbus]
PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:08.0
PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 00:0c.0
Yenta IRQ list 0000, PCI irq11
Socket status: 30000410
But...where next ? I was hoping I could just talk to the card with the
Extended Wireless AT command set...but what port do I use ? How could I
even find out ?
John
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