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1.1 root 1: .TH I82365 3
2: .SH NAME
3: i82365 \- Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association (PCMCIA) device
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .nf
6: .B bind -a #y /dev
7:
8: .B /dev/pcm0attr
9: .B /dev/pcm0ctl
10: .B /dev/pcm0mem
11: .B /dev/pcm1attr
12: .B /dev/pcm1ctl
13: .B /dev/pcm1mem
14: .fi
15: .SH DESCRIPTION
16: The
17: .I i82365
18: driver provides an interface to an Intel
19: 82365-compatible PCMCIA interface chip.
20: This chip supports up to 2 PCMCIA slots, 0
21: and 1.
22: Reading
23: .B pcm[01]attr
24: returns the contents of attribute memory.
25: Reading or writing
26: .B pcm[01]mem
27: reads or writes RAM on the card.
28: Reading
29: .B pcm[01]ctl
30: returns the card's status.
31: .PP
32: This driver must be included to use PCMCIA
33: devices such as the NE4100 Ethernet card.
34: The individual card drivers make calls to routines
35: in the PCMCIA driver.
36: .SH SOURCE
37: .B /sys/src/9/pc/devi82365.c
38: .SH "SEE ALSO"
39: .IR plan9.ini (8)
40: .SH BUGS
41: There is no driver for the Databook PCMCIA interface chip.
42: .br
43: The PCMCIA section of the system is new and less reliable than
44: other pieces of the system.
45: Also, its coverage of devices is spotty.
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