plan9 man page for i82365

Query: i82365

OS: plan9

Section: 3

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I82365(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 I82365(3)

NAME
i82365 - Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association (PCMCIA) device
SYNOPSIS
bind -a #y /dev /dev/pcm0attr /dev/pcm0ctl /dev/pcm0mem /dev/pcm1attr /dev/pcm1ctl /dev/pcm1mem
DESCRIPTION
The i82365 driver provides an interface to an Intel 82365-compatible PCMCIA interface chip. This chip supports up to 2 PCMCIA slots, 0 and 1. Reading pcm[01]attr returns the contents of attribute memory. Reading or writing pcm[01]mem reads or writes RAM on the card. Reading pcm[01]ctl returns the card's status. This driver must be included to use PCMCIA devices such as the NE4100 Ethernet card. The individual card drivers make calls to routines in the PCMCIA driver.
SOURCE
/sys/src/9/pc/devi82365.c
SEE ALSO
plan9.ini(8)
BUGS
There is no driver for the Databook PCMCIA interface chip. The PCMCIA section of the system is new and less reliable than other pieces of the system. Also, its coverage of devices is spotty. I82365(3)
Related Man Pages
axnet_cs(4) - redhat
pcram(7d) - sunos
pcata(7d) - opensolaris
pcram(7d) - minix
pcram(7d) - suse
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