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Subject  :  Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  Kim
Date  :  26 Apr, 2004 on 20:00
I managed to delete Daryl Pilkington post regarding T31 and SS; but here it's again:

Has anyone got PCMCIA devices to work on the R31?
Cardbus seem O.K. but PCMCIA devices don't register.
Could they post:
Relevant lines in config.sys
Socket driver they are using, with size & date
PCMCIA driver they are using, with size & data
Exact source of the above drivers.


Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  Kim
Date  :  26 Apr, 2004 on 20:01
What cardbus chip is used in the T31?

Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  icebear
Date  :  27 Apr, 2004 on 07:43
Hi Kim
There are some PCi sniffer tools to find out ones system specific info, i.e.:

Craig Hart's PCI+AGP bus sniffer, version 0.48vkA, freeware made in 1996-2003
PCIsnif b 0.71
PCIscan

I assume a TI is used !?


BTW: Each Thinkpad has its specific model id #, ie. 2366-jbu !
Check its specs on IBM's website !!


Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  Kim
Date  :  27 Apr, 2004 on 09:06

sam (27 Apr, 2004 07:43):
Hi Kim
There are some PCi sniffer tools to find out ones system specific info, i.e.:

Correct, but I'm not the author of the origin question; I had to repost it, so the question is forwarded to Daryl Pilkington


Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  Daryl Pilkington u3232@home.dialix.com
Date  :  27 Apr, 2004 on 12:49
Device AC50h PCI1410 PC card CardBus Controller

Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  davidfor
Date  :  28 Apr, 2004 on 00:45
That's listed as supported by Dani's Cardbus Driver. Look for SS2TICB.ZIP on hobbes.
David

Subject  :  Re:Thinkpad T31 and Socket Service
Author  :  Daryl Pilkington u3232@home.dialix.com
Date  :  28 Apr, 2004 on 18:36

davidfor (28 Apr, 2004 00:45):
That's listed as supported by Dani's Cardbus Driver. Look for SS2TICB.ZIP on hobbes.

Using ss2ticb.zip, problem as originally described.
Does anyone have a R31 that they are using with PCMCIA, (not Cardbus), devices?


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