RE: fmvj18x_cs.c misidentifies card

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Hello,

Please post the full dmesg and
output of dump_cis.

(Actually, I have added the RATOC code to fmvj18x_cs before)

Best Regards
Komuro

>I have a card sold circa 1995 under the Eagle Technology brand as a
>"NE200T PCMCIA LAN Adapter."  (Eagle Technology was at the time a
>business unit of Artisoft, Inc., but was soon sold to Microdyne.)  This
>card works perfectly when it is correctly identified as a clone of the
>Fujitsu MBH10302.
>
>The "cardctl info" is:
>
>PRODID_1="EAGLE Technology"
>PRODID_2="NE200 ETHERNET LAN MBH10302  04"
>PRODID_3="  07"
>PRODID_4=""
>MANFID=0004,0004
>FUNCID=6
>
>Unfortunately, comments in fmvj18x_cs.c indicate a "RATOC" card also
>reports MANFID=0004,0004, but actually needs to be handled as a MBH10304.
>Removing the support for this other card (see below) gets my card working
>fine.
>
>But is there some further test that could be performed to determine which
>type of card is actually present in the system?

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