Hi, Thanks for looking into this. Here are the details you wanted. To recap I have a laptop with 2 PCMCIA cards but I can't make both cards work simultaneously under Sisela.
If I boot with both cards it only detects the wireless.
Details:
Booting only with ethernet card.
login message says: eth0 detected 3com589
cardctl status says: socket 0: no card socket 1: 5V 16-bit PC card function 0: [ready]
cardctl config says: socket 0: not configured socket 1: Vcc 5.0V Vpp1 0.0V Vpp2 0.0V Interface type is "memory and I/O" irq 11 [exclusive] [level] function 0: config base 0x10000 option 0x41 status 0x00 IO 0x0300-0x030f [16 bit]
cardctl ident says: socket 0: no product info available socket 1: product info: "3com corporation", "3c589D", "TP,BNC LAN card version 2a" "000002" manfid: 0x0101,0x0589 funcion: 6 (network)
Booting only with wireless card.
login message says: eth0 detected DLink 650W
cardctl status says: socket 0: 3.3V 16-bit PC card function 0: [ready] socket 1: no card
cardctl config says: socket 0: Vcc 3.3V Vpp1 0.0V Vpp2 0.0V Interface type is "memory and I/O" irq 11 [exclusive] [level] function 0: config base 0x033e0 option 0x41 IO 0x0100-0x013f [16 bit] socket 1: not configured
cardctl ident says: socket 0: product info: "DLink", "DCF-650W", "" manfid: 0xd601,0x0002 funcion: 6 (network) socket 1: no product info available
Booting with both cards gives the above all together for both cards except that cardctl status on socket 1 has function 0: [ready] [wp]
that is the [wp] is new.
Another thing I looked at was the kernel messages in Alt-F2 and it had (when booting both)
get dev info on socket1 failed resource temporarily unavaliable
Thanks again
Felipe