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Re: pcmcia ethernet card support for m68k?



On 8/10/20 11:52 PM, Stan Johnson wrote:
> I have a PowerBook 190cs that is running Debian SID.  I would like to be
> able to connect this PowerBook to an Ethernet network using an MPC-10
> Ethernet PCMCIA card (I've confirmed that the card works in Mac OS 8.1).
>  It looks like there used to be some PCMCIA tools for 2.4 and 2.6
> kernels, but it's not clear what to use for 4.x and 5.x kernels, or
> whether PCMCIA support exists for m68k.

PCMCIA works on m68k, I already used it on my Amiga 1200. Not sure about
68k Macs though.

One particular thing is that not all PCMCIA cards supported by the kernel
will also work with the PCMCIA stack on Linux/Amiga [1]. So I had to be
careful buying the right networking card.

You might have better luck with your Mac.

Adrian

> [1] http://www.g-mb.de/pcmcia_e.html

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