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DATE | 2003-06-13 |
FROM | Joe Villari
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] PCMCIA SmartMedia Card Adapter]
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I had some email problems yesterday. Sorry if this is a re-post.
Joe
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Today's project is getting my pcmcia smartmedia adapter recognized and mounted. I was able to do this a few years ago on my old Toshiba laptop. That's far away in storage and I can't figure out how to do it again.
I do have my kernal configured correctly for PCMCIA and have cardmgr running at start up. I know this because I use a PCMCIA modem. I get the two high pitched beeps when I plug it in.
When I plug in the smartmedia adapter I get one high pitch beep and one low pitch. According to PCMCIA documentaion it means that a card was inserted and recognized as a pcmcia card but not configured properly.
I added:
card "eFilm SmartMedia Adapter" version "Delkin Devices", "SmartMedia PC Card Adapter" bind "memory_cs", "ftl_cs"
to /etc/pcmcia/config, shutdown cardmgr and then restarted it.
The results were the same.
The card was recognized and mounted fine on my old laptop and works fine when I boot into Mac OS.
Any Thoughts??
Thanks Joe
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