Re: pcmcia configs in /etc/sysconfig for ibook


Subject: Re: pcmcia configs in /etc/sysconfig for ibook
From: Kevyn Shortell (kevyn@apple.com)
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 16:46:57 MST


It's called an Airport slot. in fact the only card that will work in
it, is an Airport card.

There is no status for airport working in Linux, as no one actively
working on development for it, however your more than welcome to
work on it.

Kevyn

on 3/23/00 2:02 PM, space aliens forced Andrew Diller at
dillera@isc.upenn.edu to write:

>
> Then what did i stick my airport card into ?
>
> It looked like a pcmcia slot.
>
> If so, what's the status going to be for airport use on ibook in ppc-linux?!?!
>
> -andy
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 01:40:39PM -0800, Kevyn Shortell wrote:
>> The iBook doesn't have PCMCIA slots......
>>
>> Kevyn
>>
>> on 3/23/00 12:35 PM, space aliens forced Andrew Diller at
>> dillera@isc.upenn.edu to write:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> pcmcia on ibook:
>>>
>>> does the ibook have the same pcmcia system as Pismo?
>>>
>>> the ibook dosen't seem to have a pcmcia chipset that YDL can see.
>>>
>>> -andy
>>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> Kevyn Shortell Apple
>> Technology Manager Worldwide Developer Relations
>> kevyn@apple.com http://developer.apple.com/
>> "War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left"
>>

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Kevyn Shortell Apple
Technology Manager Worldwide Developer Relations
kevyn@apple.com http://developer.apple.com/
"War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left"



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