Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 7 Jul 2000 01:38:14 +0200 (CEST) | From | Peter Svensson <> | Subject | Re: UART support 2.2 + PCMCIA. |
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I think you can mostly drop the 2.4 driver into 2.2. See http://serial.sourceforge.net/ and work your way from there. We got a few 16C950-based cards to work with it at work.
Peter
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Roger Gammans wrote:
> Hi > > I've need some additional serial ports on my laptop > for some time and have finally found an available PCMCIA serial device. > > However it is based on the 16C950 UART and ideally I'd like to > use it with 2.2. > The UART datasheets claim it is compatible with the 16750 which > serial.c(v4.27) claims it supports, and 2.4's serial.c(v5.01) claims > support for the 16950. > > So am I going to have to use 2.4, ought I use 2.4, on pain of > kernel panics, or have I just got myself into a whole load > of kernel development?. > > TTFN >
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