elijah rutschman | 10 Jun 2009 16:59
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Re: pcmcia usb card?

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:08 AM, giacomo "giotti" mariani <giacomomariani <at> yahoo.it> wrote:
Ignoring:

> On 3/18/06, Andy Ruhl <acruhl <at> xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >/ Does anyone know of a pcmcia usb card that can be used with a/
> >/ Mobilepro? I'm considering getting a Mobilepro 780 and unlike my 880,/
> >/ it does not have USB. Most of the USB cards I find are cardbus so that/
> >/ won't work./
> >
> >/ Thanks./
> >
> >/ Andy/
> >
> I had been searching for one for a while for a 16-bit PCMCIA USB
> adapter for my MobilePro 780, but it seems like, although possible,
> nobody really got around to making them because of some chipset issue.
>  I can't be certain that are are *no* non-cardbus PCMCIA USB adapters,
> but I haven't heard of any.  If you find one, please tell me the
> brand/model and where you found it.
>
> -Elijah
> Yes, the Ratoc CFU1U is a CF card (8-bit) and uses the slhci driver
> (SL811HS chip).  The in tree driver doesn't work, but I have an updated
> version that does that I have been working on occasionally for a few years
> :/.  However, if you want USB you would be much better off getting a
> system with ohci (even if you already had one without it) since the chip
> is slow and has some bugs (such as not working with low speed devices
> connected to a hub).  It does not support isochronous transfers, so no
> audio.  The Ratoc card is expensive, too.  Cypress has a newer chip that
> would potentially be better, but the errata includes some serious issues.
>
> Matthew Orgass
> darkstar <at> xxxxxxxxxxxx
Some time ago I bought:
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=300315625021
for the same reason.
It fit in my nec mobilepro 780 (so I think that it can work with it, as
explained here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardbus#CardBus about the
notch), but the OS (netbsd 3.1) does not react when I insert it or some
USB device in the adapter (no dmesg variations).
I would like to know for sure (if someone know):
-is it possible to use a cardbus with the mobilepro?
-is it possible to use it with netbsd and, if yes, in which release
where the drivers introduced?

Hello,
The MobilePro 780 does not support Cardbus (32-bit) PCMCIA cards, only 16-bit cards.

Regards,
Elijah

giacomo "giotti" mariani | 10 Jun 2009 13:08
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Re: pcmcia usb card?

Ignoring:

> On 3/18/06, Andy Ruhl <acruhl <at> xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >/ Does anyone know of a pcmcia usb card that can be used with a/
> >/ Mobilepro? I'm considering getting a Mobilepro 780 and unlike my 880,/
> >/ it does not have USB. Most of the USB cards I find are cardbus so that/
> >/ won't work./
> >
> >/ Thanks./
> >
> >/ Andy/
> >
> I had been searching for one for a while for a 16-bit PCMCIA USB
> adapter for my MobilePro 780, but it seems like, although possible,
> nobody really got around to making them because of some chipset issue.
>  I can't be certain that are are *no* non-cardbus PCMCIA USB adapters,
> but I haven't heard of any.  If you find one, please tell me the
> brand/model and where you found it.
>
> -Elijah
> Yes, the Ratoc CFU1U is a CF card (8-bit) and uses the slhci driver
> (SL811HS chip).  The in tree driver doesn't work, but I have an updated
> version that does that I have been working on occasionally for a few years
> :/.  However, if you want USB you would be much better off getting a
> system with ohci (even if you already had one without it) since the chip
> is slow and has some bugs (such as not working with low speed devices
> connected to a hub).  It does not support isochronous transfers, so no
> audio.  The Ratoc card is expensive, too.  Cypress has a newer chip that
> would potentially be better, but the errata includes some serious issues.
>
> Matthew Orgass
> darkstar <at> xxxxxxxxxxxx
Some time ago I bought:
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=300315625021
for the same reason.
It fit in my nec mobilepro 780 (so I think that it can work with it, as
explained here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardbus#CardBus about the
notch), but the OS (netbsd 3.1) does not react when I insert it or some
USB device in the adapter (no dmesg variations).
I would like to know for sure (if someone know):
-is it possible to use a cardbus with the mobilepro?
-is it possible to use it with netbsd and, if yes, in which release
where the drivers introduced?

Thank you very much
Giacomo

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Miles Nordin | 11 Jun 2009 00:36

Re: pcmcia usb card?

>>>>> "g\m" == giacomo \"giotti\" mariani <giacomo> writes:

   g\m> nec mobilepro 780

I thought the built-in USB was working on mobilepro?  I'm wrong?

and the quotes in your gecos are just not on.
giacomo "giotti" mariani | 11 Jun 2009 10:14
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Re: pcmcia usb card?

> I thought the built-in USB was working on mobilepro? I'm wrong?

Unfortunately yes, the USB is only in the 880.

> and the quotes in your gecos are just not on.

I use Thunderbird and, in the account setting, I have: giacomo "giotti"
mariani
Is not the right way to write it? How shall I write?

Than you very much

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