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Old 09-27-2005, 11:32 PM   #1
rootboy
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Reading a PCMCIA SRAM card in SuSE 9.3


I'm trying to access a Fujitsu 2 meg PCMCIA SRAM card (not that the brand matters) using SuSE 9.3.

I see the card just fine using cardctl status and ident, but I can't figure out how to access it.

Some of the various PCMCIA howto's refer to /dev/mem0 or /dev/mem1, while others refer to /dev/mem#c1c (or variations of that). None of these have worked for me as of yet...

Nor do any devices resembling this exist in /dev. Do I need to make a node?


Basically all I want to do is a 'dd' of the card's image.

Something like:

'dd if=/dev/????? of=sram_image.dump'


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