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pcata(7D)Name | Synopsis | Description | PRECONFIGURE | CONFIGURATION | Files | Attributes | See Also Name
Synopsispcata@socket#:a -u pcata@socket#:a -u,raw Description
The PCMCIA ATA card device driver supports PCMCIA ATA disk and flash cards that follow the following standards: The driver supports standard PCMCIA ATA cards that contain a Card Information Structure (CIS). For PCMCIA, nodes are created in /devices that include the socket number as one component of the device name referred to by the node. However, the names in /dev, /dev/dsk, and /dev/rdsk follow the current conventions for ATA devices, which do not encode the socket number in any part of the name. For example, you may have the following:
PRECONFIGUREIf a PC Card ATA device is recognized, the pcata driver is automatically loaded, IRQs allocated, devices nodes created, and special files created (if they do not already exist). Known Problems and LimitationsCONFIGURATION
Configuration topics include initial installation and configuration, identifying an unrecognized device, special files and hot-plugging. Initial Installation and ConfigurationIdentifying an Unrecognized DeviceIf you insert a PC card ATA device and it is not recognized (no special files created), use the prtconf command to identify the problem. Special FilesFor PC card devices, nodes are created in /devices that include the socket number as one component of a device name that the node refers to. However, the /prtc/dev names and the names in /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk do follow the current convention for ATA devices, which do not encode the socket number in any part of the name. Hot-PluggingFilesAttributesSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
See AlsoSunOS 5.10 Last Revised 20 Oct 2000Name | Synopsis | Description | PRECONFIGURE | CONFIGURATION | Files | Attributes | See Also |
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