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Re: PCMCIA support by eCos ?


----- Original Message -----
From: "AL Chane" <al_chane@issc.com.tw>
To: "Andrew Lunn" <andrew.lunn@ascom.ch>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [ECOS] PCMCIA support by eCos ?


> 1. The target is i386 PC target.
> 2. Where I can get the hardware dependent packages for i386 target?
> 3. If got the package, how can I include it in the configuration?
>
> I am a bit confused for the packages configuration:
>
> From "Build"->"Template...", I choose "Hardware" and "Packages" (for the
> Packages I chose "all")
> But the PCMCIA is not included.
>
> Thus, I try to add it from "Build"->"Packages", two groups show "Available
> packages" and "Use those packages"
> Two pcmcia packages ("PCMCIA and Compact Flash support" and "PCMCIA
ethernet
> drivers) are in "Available packages"
> I can add the first package into the "Use those packages", then OK, the
> PCMCIA device drivers is shown in the configuration.
> But I can not add the second packages, it shows "Add and remove hardware
> packages by selecting a new hardware template"
>
> I build the library with first PCMCIA pacakge and got an error message
> ""#error Need hardware package for PCMCIA support"
> No error if PCMCIA package is taken out.
>
> thanks a lot for the help!
>
> Al
>
>
>
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >      I tried to add PCMCIA support package. But encounter an error
> > > "#error Need hardware package for PCMCIA support" when build library.
> > >
> > >     What might be wrong? (I added PCMCIA package from
> > > "build"->"packages"->"available packages..."->PCMCIA and Compact
> > > Flash support-> Add)
> >
> > The PCMCIA packages is the generic part which is the same for all
> > targets. Its hardware type independent.
> >
> > You then need a hardware dependent packages which provides the
> > hardware dependent parts of the PCMCIA driver.
> >
> > It appears the target board you are trying to use does not have such a
> > hardware dependent package, or you have not included it in the
> > configuration.
> >
> > What target are you using?
> >
> >      Andrew
> >
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