Re: TI PC Card driver + CISCO Aironet 340/350 PCMCIA WLAN Card
- From: "Jacky Ko" <jacky.ko.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 19:43:41 +0800
Dear David and Paul,
Sorry, I should state my problem clearly.
My target Platform is X86 and with a PCI Ricoh 475II device.
1. In Windows CE 4.2 with i82365 driver
I built a Windows CE 4.2 image that uses i82365 driver (I modified this
driver for one slot). Then, I modified PCI configuration register space of
Ricoh 475II that sets this device as backward compatibility with Intel 82365
compatibles. PCMCIA works fine with ATADISK, NE2000 Ethernet Card, and Cisco
350. (So I am sure the Cisco card works).
2. In Windows CE 5.0 with i82365 driver
I also built a Windows CE 5.0 image that uses i82365 driver and did what I
did for Windows CE 4.2 image. When inserting any type of PCMCIA card, the
system hanged without any response (keyboard and mouse). After ejecting the
card, the system works again. I tried to disable USB device in BIOS and the
PCMCIA works fine after this setting. Yes, I know this is a stupid way.
Maybe Paul is right, I should find resource conflict problem. But I don¡¦t
know how? (I traced this driver with KITL and reserved some memory buffer
for PCMCIA in config.bib and some resources in
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Resources\IO], but it still hanged)
3. In Windows CE 5.0 with TI PC Card driver
I built a Windows CE 5.0 image with TI PC Card driver. This image works fine
with ATADISK and NE2000 Ethernet Card, except Cisco 350. I have post this
situation in my first post of this thread. The first error is
"CPCPcmciaCard::GetConfigureRegisterBase: Can't get PCMCIA register address.
return FAILS", how could this happen to Cisco 350?
Thanks in advance,
Jacky
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