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Date:      Mon, 19 Jan 1998 15:23:29 +1030
From:      Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>
To:        Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
Cc:        Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>, David Kulp <dkulp@neomorphic.com>, mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Advice on cardbus/pcmcia needed 
Message-ID:  <199801190453.PAA01191@word.smith.net.au>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 18 Jan 1998 21:13:05 PDT." <199801190413.VAA02279@mt.sri.com> 

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> > > CL PD6832 (same as added by Ted Faber), TI PCI-1130, and TI PCI-1131
> > > chipsets are currently supported.  (I can't find any of these devices
> > > mentioned in the list of supported hardware for either PAO or FBSD, so
> > > I don't know what type of cards these are.)
> > 
> > They're not; they're interface chipsets found in laptops.
> 
> On certain laptops, you can set the BIOS to have the CardBus controller
> 'emulate' a PCMCIA controller w/out requiring any OS support.  I know of
> a couple of folks running their CardBus machines under FreeBSD w/out PAO
> or explicity CardBus emulation code.

Like me, for example?  The controller in this machine (Toshiba 220CDS) 
is one such.

> > > OK, given this information, is it possible for my Toshiba to currently run
> > > (reliably) any Ethernet cards, and if so, what card is recommended, what's
> > > the best way to migrate to the necessary OS version, and do I need PAO?
> > 
> >  - FreeBSD-current can't help you unless you can convince your chipset 
> >    to run in a PCCARD-compatible mode.  TSETUP may give you this option.
> 
> TSETUP?

The Toshiba setup program.  One major downside to these machines is 
that there is no setup code in the BIOS.

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