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iobase2: 8000000000000000 membase1: 8000000000000000
iobase3: 8000000000000000 memlen1: 8000000000000000
iobase4: 8000000000000000 membase2: 8000000000000000
iobase5: 8000000000000000 memlen2: 8000000000000000
rombase: 8000000000000000
romlen: 8000000000000000
dmamode0/chan0: 80000000 irq0: 14
dmamode1/chan1: 80000000 irq1: 80000000
dmamode2/chan2: 80000000 irq2: 80000000
dmamode3/chan3: 80000000 irq3: 80000000
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E.2.2.2 Configuring a PCMCIA on an EISA Bus System
If you are installing the PCMCIA adapter on a computer with an EISA
(extended Industry Standard Architecture) bus, use the EISA
Configuration Utility (ECU) to configure it. Invoke the EISA Configuration
Utility (ECU), and specify that the PCMCIA adapter is present. Next,
provide a pointer to the
aisa3000.cfg configuration file.
Refer to your system hardware documentation for complete instructions on
how to run the ECU program.
E.2.3 Configuring and Using a PCMCIA Modem PC Card
Since a PC Card is a dynamic device (i.e. not a static device that is present
all the time in the system hardware), and the serial-line device driver is a
static device driver, when the system is installed initially, there will not be
a corresponding acex entry created automatically by the doconfig of the
target system. This is due to the fact that the system does not know when
it is being installed that there will be a fax/modem card for PCMCIA since
the card is not in the system yet.
If you want the system to automatically create the acex entry for your
PCMCIA fax/modem card, before you start installing the system, make
sure that you have the PCMCIA adapter configured in the console and that
the PCMCIA fax/modem card is inserted into the slot. If you have a
fax/modem card in the slot 0, for example, when the system is installed and
the target kernel is built, the system kernel configuration file built will
have the following entry:
controller ace2 at pcmcia0 slot 0 vector aceintr
The installation will also create the device special file for this fax/modem
card in the directory named /dev.
# ls -gl tty02
crw-rw-rw- 1 root system 35, 2 Oct 16 13:22 tty02
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