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Which driver? "ST Lab c-140 10/100 Cardbus pcmcia"

 
 
Fredrik Jonson
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      04-14-2004, 07:22 PM
Hello,

I just bought a "ST Lab c-140 10/100 Cardbus pcmcia"[0] nic, it
was cheap and on the box it explicitly mentioned redhat and
turbo linux support. But on the cd, and when googling I've
found no hint of what driver to use for this card.

Anyone who knows or give me a hint on how i figure it out?

[0] http://www.sunsway.com.hk/products/cb-lan100.html

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Bill Marcum
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      04-17-2004, 03:02 PM
On 14 Apr 2004 19:22:49 GMT, Fredrik Jonson
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just bought a "ST Lab c-140 10/100 Cardbus pcmcia"[0] nic, it
> was cheap and on the box it explicitly mentioned redhat and
> turbo linux support. But on the cd, and when googling I've
> found no hint of what driver to use for this card.
>
> Anyone who knows or give me a hint on how i figure it out?
>

lspci
cardctl ident

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      04-19-2004, 07:33 PM
In <vgt7l1-(E-Mail Removed)> Bill Marcum wrote:
> On 14 Apr 2004 19:22:49 GMT, Fredrik Jonson
>
> > I just bought a "ST Lab c-140 10/100 Cardbus pcmcia"[0] nic.
> > Anyone who knows or give me a hint on what driver to use?

>
> lspci
> cardctl ident


Ok, so I did that, and it sais (relevant parts):
00:17.0 CardBus bridge: Cirrus Logic PD 6832 PCMCIA/CardBus Ctrlr (rev c1)
7f:00.0 Class ffff: Illegal vendor ID: Unknown device ffff (rev ff)

And cardctl ident:
Socket 0:
no product info available
Socket 1:
no product info available

BTW, when I insert the card I get a kernel message:
PCI: device 7f:00.0 has unknown header type 7f, ignoring.
cardmgr[73]: socket 1: Cardbus Hotplug device

Where am I to go from here?

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