Hi,
Unfortunately restart doesn't work for mine. Still recognizes the Orinoco Silver
as a anon memory card (I tried 15 times in a row with different timings between). That
it recognizes sometimes seems to indicate some sort of timing issue.
If I suspend it for a short time no problem it restarts pcmcia services
with correct recognition, but if I suspend it for longer then when it restarts
it removes the wavelan driver and starts with an anon memory (see below)
bitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket: socket=0 vcc=50 vpp=0 reset=0
sa1110_suspend: *** sa1100_suspend()
sa1110_suspend: *** sleep_param_p = 0xc0f8b880
sa1110_suspend: *** resume_return() = 0xc001fac0
sa1110_suspend: *** made it back from resume
cardmgr[1940]: executing: './network suspend eth0'
run_sbin_pm_helper:258 pm_helper_path=/sbin/pm_helper
bitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket: socket=0 vcc=50 vpp=50 reset=0
cardmgr[1940]: shutting down socket 0
cardmgr[1940]: executing: './network stop eth0'
bitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket: socket=0 vcc=50 vpp=50 reset=1
bitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket: socket=0 vcc=50 vpp=50 reset=0
cardmgr[1940]: executing: 'modprobe -r wvlan_cs'
wvlan_cs: Driver unloaded
cardmgr[1940]: initializing socket 0
cardmgr[1940]: socket 0: Anonymous Memory
cardmgr[1940]: executing: 'modprobe memory_cs'
cardmgr[1940]: + modprobe: Can't locate module memory_cs
cardmgr[1940]: modprobe exited with status 255
cardmgr[1940]: module /lib/modules/2.4.3-rmk2-np1/pcmcia/memory_cs.o not availab
le
# cardmgr[1940]: get dev info on socket 0 failed: Resource temporarily unavailab
le
After this, it takes about an hour of screwing around (1 cold boot later)
to get it back. I guess it is a timing problem exacerbated by some hardware issue.
The only way to fix it is either try different sleeves as suggested or to debug the
problem. groan :(
Regards and thanks
Larry
>On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 02:27:26PM -0400, Larry Mitchell - Java Architect wrote:
>>
>> I did some digging and found a answer to why getting my Orinoco card to
>> work was such a fluke.
>>
>> In http://www.handhelds.org/pipermail/familiar/2001-June/000327.html, Earl
>Zmijewski
>> describes a condition where the Orinoco card is not recognized until the CPU
>is scaled
>> down to at least 162 MHz.
>>
>
>I'm using the Orinoco (gold) card in both the single and dual slot sleeves.
>I did have the problem with the card being recoginzed as memory early on but
>it seemed that cardmgr was getting confused. I ran /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
>and that always fixed the problem for me.
>
>Robin
Received on Mon Jul 9 07:55:24 2001
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