PCMCIA Hardware Supported by NetBSD

Machine-independent PCMCIA CARDBUS drivers

The following devices (driver name in parentheses) are supported by machine-independent PCMCIA CARDBUS drivers. If you do not see your device listed here, check your platform's page; there may not yet be a machine-independent driver for your device.

Alternatively, it may be the case that your device is compatible with one listed here, or your device may not be listed due to an oversight. If you are unsure, please boot a -current kernel or send mail to .

Please note that these pages reflect the state of NetBSD-current. To check the supported hardware list for a specific release of NetBSD, check that release's installation notes.

Supported PCMCIA Cardbus devices

Hayakawa Koichi has integrated his Cardbus code into -current. This provides support for various Yenta-based Cardbus bridges and associated device drivers.

So far, device drivers are available for the following Cardbus devices:

  • Network interfaces
    • 3Com 3c575 10/100 Ethernet cards (ex(4))
    • Intel i82557 based 10/100 Ethernet cards (fxp(4))
    • RealTek RTL8139 based 10/100 Ethernet cards (rtk(4))
    • Digital 21143 based 10/100 Ethernet cards (tlp(4))
    • Xircom X3201-3 based 10/100 Ethernet cards (tlp(4))
    • ADMtek AN983 and AN985 based 10/100 Ethernet cards, including Planex, Corega, I/O Data, AboCom, and ACCTON cards (tlp(4))
  • Communication controllers
    • 16550 and compatible UARTs and modem cards (com(4))
    • USB Open Host Controller (ohci(4))

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