Yes, the DBAu1500 board does not have CardBus support. We want to support 802.11A/G, so at the moment I have a 3.3V PCI card with a Texas Instruments 1510 CardBus bridge. A lot of modern wireless cards are CardBus-only, so that's why we have decided to incorporate the TI bridge into our boards. If someone out there has some notes or tips concerning getting PCMCIA working under this architecture, I would greatly appreciate the information. Take care, and thanks again! -Jeff On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:46:24AM -0800, Pete Popov wrote: > On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 19:50, Jeff Baitis wrote: > > Dan & Pete: > > > > Thank you very much for your help! > > > > I've patched things up, and my kernel runs, but the yenta_socket kernel module > > still locks the system. Time to break out GDB and take a look at everything! > > Please let me know if ya'll have some suggestions. :*) > > yenta socket? There's no hardware on the board to support this. > > pcmcia is always a pain in the neck to setup, but it does work on the Db > and Pb boards cause I very recently tested it. Note that I've tested it > only as a module though. The defconfig-db1500 in linux-mips.org already > has pcmcia support turned on. The socket driver module you'll end up > with is drivers/pcmcia/au1x00_ss.o. That's the module you want to load. > Note also that there is a small patch in my directory for pcmcia. > > I've tested wireless cards in the past, but not recently. Recently I've > tested ata cards only. You might want to start with that as proof that > you have everything else working. > > > After the 36-bit PCI patch, I had to alter include/asm-mips/io.h in order to > > get drivers/net/wireless to compile. Preprocessor expansion of outw_p in the > > hermes.h -> hermes_enable_interrupt and hermes_set_irqmask inline functions > > caused some issues; I hope this patch is of some use! > > Only if Ralf applies it :) > > Pete -- Jeffrey Baitis - Associate Software Engineer Evolution Robotics, Inc. 130 West Union Street Pasadena CA 91103 tel: 626.535.2776 | fax: 626.535.2777 | baitisj@evolution.com