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disable power management to a PCI card

I have a US Robotics USR5416 wireless networking card and everytime after hours of inactivity the cardseems to shutdown. I read somewhere the it does not support power management. Is there a way to disable power management to that particular PCI card?
 
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IFDHPowerICC(3SMARTCARD)				    Smartcard Library Functions 				  IFDHPowerICC(3SMARTCARD)

NAME
IFDHPowerICC - power up or power down the smart card SYNOPSIS
#include <smartcard/ifdhandler.h> RESPONSECODE IFDHPowerICC(DWORD Lun, DWORD Action, PUCHAR Atr, PDWORD AtrLength); PARAMETERS
The IFDHPowerICC() takes the following parameters: Input Lun Logical Unit Number Action Action to be taken AtrLength Maximum length of the ATR Output Atr Answer to Reset (ATR) value of the inserted card AtrLength Actual length of the ATR DESCRIPTION
The IFDHPowerICC() function controls the power and reset signals of the ICC (smart card) at the reader or slot specified by Lun. The Action parameter can take one of the following values: IFD_POWER_UP Power and reset the card. Return the ATR and its length. IFD_POWER_DOWN Power down the card. The Atr and AtrLength parameters are set to 0. IFD_RESET Perform a quick reset on the card. Return the ATR and its length. The IFD handler caches the ATR during a power up or reset and returns the ATR and its length in a call to IFDHGetCapabilities(3SMARTCARD). Memory cards without an ATR return IFD_SUCCESS on power up or reset but Atr and AtrLength are set to 0. RETURN VALUES
The following values are returned: IFD_SUCCESS Successful completion. IFD_ERROR_POWER_ACTION An error occurred while powering up or resetting the card. IFD_NOT_SUPPORTED The action specified by Action is not supported. IFD_COMMUNICATION_ERROR An error occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD), IFDHGetCapabilities(3SMARTCARD), attributes(5) NOTES
This manual page is derived from the MUSCLE PC/SC IFD Driver Developer Kit documentation. License terms and attribution and copyright information for this interface are available at the default location /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWocfh/install/copyright. If the Solaris Operating Environment has been installed anywhere other than the default location, modify the path to access the file at the installed location. SunOS 5.10 4 Dec 2002 IFDHPowerICC(3SMARTCARD)