[iPAQ] Re: [Linux] what CF ethernet adapters are supported?

From: Erik Mouw <J.A.K.Mouw.a.t.its.tudelft.nl>
Date: Sat Sep 23 2000 - 17:09:39 EDT

On 24 Sep 2000 01:02:27 +0700, Bill Warner wrote:
> was wondering if there was a list up of what one were supported
> or not.
>
> has anyone used this one?
> http://www.insight.com/web/templates/productpresentation.php?product_id=kt53635
>
> its a kingston?!?

I can't get that to that site, so no comments.

> I know next to nothing about CF cards except what I have heard
> people talking about them here and formating them as ide devices
> if they are the CF memory cards. I just ordered a CF sleeve that will
> probably be a few weeks to get but would also like a network card
> to go with it.

CF is basically PCMCIA with a couple of address lines stripped of.

This CF ethernet card works:

  http://www.socketcom.com/lpecfmp.htm

The Intel Assabet (an SA1110 evaluation platform) also comes with this
adapter. AFAIK, it's an NE2000 compatible card; it uses the pcnet_cs and
8390 modules.

Erik

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