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BlackCell 11-08-2003 09:21 AM

[pcmcia] What is "Yenta" Socket?
 
Hello People,

Can anyone of you explain me what yenta socket is, and or means? And also let me know the differnce with I82365? I know it has to do with pcmcia but that's basically all... I first had that i82365 in my lsmod but now it is yenta, what is better???

Tx for your help

another2 11-08-2003 12:09 PM

both yenta and i82365 are drivers for pcmcia cards located in your kernel, apparenlty its compiled as a module for your kernel since it's showing up in lsmod, yenta is typically for newer laptops, i82365 is for older laptops and desktops with isa bus card readers.

BlackCell 11-08-2003 12:24 PM

Tx for the reply, now I get it, so in this case Yenta is good for me :-)


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