Pcmcia.generic detects only one slot

I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 notebook that is a couple of years old. Dell
came out to change the motherboard due to a broken USB connector. After the
motherboard change Pcmcia.generic detects only the first PCMCIA card slot.

Ideas?

Rather run the new pccard driver in 4.25G. Pcmcia.generic doesn’t recognize
the latest CardBus adapters.

“Ken Schumm” <kwschumm@qsolv.com> wrote in message
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I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 notebook that is a couple of years old. Dell
came out to change the motherboard due to a broken USB connector. After
the
motherboard change Pcmcia.generic detects only the first PCMCIA card slot.

Ideas?

Thanks for the reply. I found an older Pcmcia.generic and pin utility you
emailed me a couple of years ago that seems to work. When I have more time
I’ll play with the new pccard.

“Hugh Brown” <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote in message
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Rather run the new pccard driver in 4.25G. Pcmcia.generic doesn’t
recognize
the latest CardBus adapters.

“Ken Schumm” <> kwschumm@qsolv.com> > wrote in message
news:bqg9t4$nom$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 notebook that is a couple of years old. Dell
came out to change the motherboard due to a broken USB connector. After
the
motherboard change Pcmcia.generic detects only the first PCMCIA card
slot.

Ideas?
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