The /proc/aironet/ethX directory is not created anymore. Instead you should
check if /proc/net/wireless is created. Use the iwconfig tool (in
task-wireless*.ipk??) to configure your card.
I installed the cross-compiler tool chain, the linux familiar v0.4 source
(ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/kernel/linux-familiar-v0.4.tgz) and
compiled the pcmcia-cs package against this.
- Nandakumar Shankar
-----Original Message-----
From: Shingo HORISAWA [mailto:horisawa_at_acr.atr.co.jp]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 6:21 AM
To: Shankar, Nandakumar; familiar_at_handhelds.org
Subject: RE: [Familiar] Cisco 340 wireless card working with Familiar
v0.4
Hi.
I also tried to compile aironet350 drivers.
When I tried compiled pcmcia-cs package,
I failed compiling due to "Cardbus support requires kernel PCI BIOS
support!".
So, I compiled it kernel pcmcia, and successed it.
I certained that the drivers operates, but "aironet" directory wasn't made
under /proc.
In your driver, is aironet directory made under /proc ?
If it is able to do, how did you compile it ?
Regards.
Received on Tue Jul 31 2001 - 10:26:58 EDT
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