David Given wrote:
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>On Tuesday 05 February 2002 11:23, you wrote:
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>>You could also have a look at the Toshiba 1.8" PCMCIA Drives... £272+VAT
>>for 5GB from www.scan.co.uk.
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>Extremely interesting. I will look into those.
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>>I've no idea which PCMCIA scsi cards would be supported. The quick answer
>>is probably.. most 16bit PCMCIA cards will work.. 32bit Cardbus cards will
>>never work. The iPAQ doesn't have the hardware to support them.
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>Does Intimate use kernel PCMCIA or pcmcia-cs PCMCIA? I need to find the list
>of supported devices.
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The kernels we build using kernel PCMCIA modules with cardmgr and
cardctl from the pcmcia-cs package.
The list of supported devices is in the wiki at
http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/IpaqHardwareCompatibility.
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>>The kernel source is available via CVS from www.handhelds.org ... Click the
>>'Sources' link on the front page for more details.
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>Got it, thanks; unfortunately it claims to be 2.4.17-rmk4 rather than the
>2.4.7-rmk3-np1-devfs standard Intimate kernel. Also it's unconfigured --- do
>you know where I can get the kernel configuration file? I don't see any
>pointers on the web site.
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You can check 2.4.7-rmk3-np1 out from CVS by using cvs checkout -r
K2_4_7-rmk3-np1-hh13 (devfs was not part of a kernel version -- it was
a kernel build configuration) or you can pick up a compressed tarball
from ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/kernel. We have some linux
kernel versions as patches in that directory.
Jamey
Received on Tue Feb 5 05:11:28 2002
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