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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: NetBSD drivers
From: Doug Sutherland <>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:28:46 -0400
Jesse wrote:

 > The 64pin PC/104 connector on the TS-7xxx is a subset only in the fact
 > that it cannot use all the DMA channels (only 1 DMA line is hooked up)
 > and some IRQs aren't connected

Thanks for the info. I have a PCM3115B PC/104 dual PCMCIA module. The
data sheet shows the PC/104 pinouts (I have the pinouts here)

http://home.cogeco.ca/~wearable/pcm3115b.jpg

What I'd like to know is if these kinds of standard PCMCIA PC/104
modules can be used on TS/7xxx without any special driver work.
On x86 based boards I've used a half dozen different similar
modules and all have worked pcmcia-cs package. If I plug one of
these into TX/7xxx, and plug in a PCMCIA hard drive, is there
driver support now, or must I write new drivers?

The data sheet for this module is here
http://www.embeddedcomputerboards.com/pdf/M-3115B.pdf

TIA,
Doug


 
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