Adolph & Sharon Weidanz wrote:
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kvl.ramarao@oneconvergence.com wrote:
Hi,
I've been unable to get the Sierra Wireless PCMCIA AirCard 860 (GSM/GPRS data card) working on a desktop running Suse 10.1 (2.6.16.13-4-smp). I've used a PCMCIA to PCI Interface Card Drive. The card is detected, with ttyS1 (assigned IRQ=201) but the UART displays "unknown" and I am unable to use minicom. NOTE: I was able to get the card working on IBM ThinkPad R51 with Suse 10.1.
When you plug in the card to the PCMCIA slot and do a cat /var/log/messages | grep tty do yoy see that the card is actually assigned to to it. Mine says kernel: 0.0: ttyS1 at I/O 0x47f8 (irq =3) is a 16550A
This message is not coming, when trying on desktop. But able to see this message on Laptop.
Just from what little I know from beating my head on this same card... It doesn't look like the aircard has been recognized, but your bridge has been. I did find out AFTER I bought the PCMCIA bridge that the Quatech one does not work with the aircard... So I have it working on the laptop but not the desktop until I get a new bridge..
Did you use the .cis file and make the change to serial_cs.c ?
Yes
Hope this helps
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