Re: Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-18 Thread ben_foley
i remember seeing something about a patch for some particular vaio model for the card reader, while searching for pcmcia config info for my own machine. sorry, i can't remember where it was, but it's out there somewhere. maybe that can help. ben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-17 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:25:17AM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote: Not the same, but: I read a my sony memory stick as follows: # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # # /dev/hdb1 / ext3errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/hdb2 /usr

Re: Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-17 Thread Andrew Perrin
Well, neither /dev/hdc1 nor /dev/sda1 works on my machine. Furthermore, the fact is that it's a separate flash memory adapter, not another PCI controller, that shows up in lspci: 00:0d.0 FLASH memory: Sony Corporation Memory Stick Controller (rev 01) Subsystem: Sony Corporation: Unknown de

Re: Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-17 Thread ben_foley
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 01:03:11PM +0100, John L. Fjellstad wrote: > Andrew Perrin wrote: > > > Has anyone got one of these to work? Note that this is *not* a USB reader, > > but the built-in one in a Vaio PCG-Z505HS notebook computer. Output from > > lspci -vv is below, but note that there's no

Re: Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-17 Thread John L. Fjellstad
Andrew Perrin wrote: > Has anyone got one of these to work? Note that this is *not* a USB reader, > but the built-in one in a Vaio PCG-Z505HS notebook computer. Output from > lspci -vv is below, but note that there's no indication that the reader > shows up as a USB, IDE, or SCSI device. On my s

Sony PCI Memory Stick Reader

2004-01-16 Thread Andrew Perrin
Has anyone got one of these to work? Note that this is *not* a USB reader, but the built-in one in a Vaio PCG-Z505HS notebook computer. Output from lspci -vv is below, but note that there's no indication that the reader shows up as a USB, IDE, or SCSI device. Relevant output from lspci -vv: 00:0