From: frank m. h. <fm...@st...> - 2002-03-28 20:17:44
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No, I think I just gave you a bad pcmcia config file... try this one? device "ines_cs" class "linux-gpib-pcmcia" module "ines-gpib" card "Ines GPIB for PCMCIA" manfid 0x01b4, 0x4730 bind "ines_cs" Frank On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Sridhar Anandakrishnan wrote: > Frank, all > > Now ``cardmgr'' sees the ines_pcmcia module, but I still get an error (and > ibtest is still not seeing the scope): > > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus cardmgr[549]: initializing socket 0 > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus cardmgr[549]: socket 0: Ines GPIB for PCMCIA > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus cardmgr[549]: executing: 'modprobe ines-gpib' > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus kernel: Linux-GPIB Driver -- Kernel Release 2.4.2-2 > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus kernel: gpib: registered ines_pci interface > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus kernel: gpib: registered ines_pcmcia interface > Mar 28 14:41:58 erebus kernel: ines_cs.c 0.10 1997/07/01 19:30:58 (Claus > Schroeter) > Mar 28 14:42:00 erebus cardmgr[549]: get dev info on socket 0 failed: > Resource temporarily unavailable > > Should I upgrade my kernel to a more recent one (which is a stable one?). > I am using a stock Red Hat kernel - I can try and make a new minimal one with > just the right things (pcmcia, for example). > > Thanks! > Sridhar. > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-gpib-general mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-gpib-general > |