Prism2 PCI/PCMCIA Combatibility List
  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Phantom
    Posts: 381 from 2004/9/7
    I opened this thread for those people that they want to know which PCI or PCMCIA cards are compatible with the latest version of the Prism2 device. I hope people help me & others, so we can avoid purchasing a card that is not compatible.
  • »09.10.07 - 16:45
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
    ncafferkey
    Posts: 38 from 2006/1/6
    Slightly OT, but as the author of this driver, I'd be interested to know if anyone has got it working at full speed on MOS, at least for downloads. I could only get it working very slowly, and I know several others had the same problem.
  • »11.10.07 - 15:03
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Schlonz
    Posts: 131 from 2004/4/16
    From: Langen, Germany
    Phantom:

    Do PCI-to-PCMCIA-adapter cards work in Pegasos? Or did you mean PCMCIA-network cards on A1200 with BlizzardPPC?

    ncafferkey:

    What do you mean with "slow"? How slow?
  • »11.10.07 - 18:28
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Phantom
    Posts: 381 from 2004/9/7
    I mean PCMCIA network cards on A1200 with a PPC board. I didn't know if there are any PCI to PCMCIA adaptor cards for Pegasos, are they?
  • »11.10.07 - 20:12
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
    ncafferkey
    Posts: 38 from 2006/1/6
    Quote:


    Schlonz wrote:

    What do you mean with "slow"? How slow?


    AFAIR, it was only about 20% of what it should be.
  • »11.10.07 - 20:45
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Schlonz
    Posts: 131 from 2004/4/16
    From: Langen, Germany
    Phantom:

    Yes, there are PCI-to-PCMCIA adapter cards, but I dont know if they work in our Peggys.

    ncafferkey:

    20% of 11 Mbit is really slow....
  • »11.10.07 - 20:53
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    nine
    Posts: 46 from 2006/6/14
    Quote:

    Schlonz wrote

    Yes, there are PCI-to-PCMCIA adapter cards, but I dont know if they work in our Peggys.


    I would guess not.

    PCMCIA is like ISA with hotplug detection and identification strings. Something needs to monitor the port for a card to be inserted, then setup IRQ, IO and DMA ranges. Simply putting a PCMCIA card into a PCI adapter won't produce a PCI device.

    Cardbus is different, however, and might work. Depends on how MorphOS' PCI enumeration works. I've never seen a cardbus prism2 card. I have about 60 wireless cards around my house and I know for a fact that I don't have one.

    Furthermore, there are two types of adapter available for PCMCIA cards: The type that provides a real PCMCIA slot with PCMCIA controller, and a PLX9xxx-base adapter, which only works with prism2/orinoco/hermes cards, and most likely won't work with the prism2 driver.
  • »11.10.07 - 23:15
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  • Caterpillar
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    ncafferkey
    Posts: 38 from 2006/1/6
    The PLX9xxx-based adapters probably work with prism2.device. They do on OS4 and AROS, but I couldn't fit one into my Pegasos to test it (only half-height PCI cards fit in my case).
  • »12.10.07 - 14:14
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