Debug output lives at:
www.sp0rk.clara.net/BootWithCflashIn.TXT
(Can replicate here if required, but didn't want to post a huge
message!)
And this is what happens if I take the cflash out and put it back in:
www.sp0rk.clara.net/outthenin.TXT
Observed responses:
The system takes 20-30 seconds longer than "usual" to start if I have
PCMCIA built into the nk.bin image. Each time i put the cflash in,
there is a 20 second hang. On startup it says onscreen "Unidentified
PCCard Adapter: Enter the name of the driver for this PCCard". The
yellow light on my PCMCIA adapter comes on, so I can see the OS is
talking to it at least a little. However, no cflash drive appears &
no "eject" icon or anything appears.
My hardware is:
Kontron DIMM-PC/520-i with topro VGA &
Ricoh RF5C296 Single slot (PCMCIA 2.1 compliant) (BUS Type: ISA),
living on IRQ 15 for some reason, at the default IO address (according
to Windows NT winmsd - the hardware works fine under NT). As far as I
can see I've correctly configured the registry (I can post the config
if required - I just changed SysIntr to 1f and Irq to F)
The cflash itself is ?SanDisk-SDP-0DBF? I think. It has
SDCFB-256-101-00 982812H written on it anyway.