can't see SD card

Robert Backhaus robbak at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 01:50:26 GMT 2005


On 7/7/05, KAYVEN RIESE <kayve at sfsu.edu> wrote:
> 
> hmm.. is this useful?
> 
> Path: /usr/ports/sysutils/cdrtools
> (root at www) 109> sysctl -a | less
> 
> 
>  ::clip::
> 
> dev.cbb.1.wake: 0
> dev.cardbus.%parent: pci
> dev.cardbus.0.%desc: CardBus bus
> dev.cardbus.0.%driver: cardbus
> dev.cardbus.0.%parent: cbb0
> dev.cardbus.1.%desc: CardBus bus
> dev.cardbus.1.%driver: cardbus
> dev.cardbus.1.%parent: cbb1
> dev.pccard.0.%desc: 16-bit PCCard bus
> dev.pccard.0.%driver: pccard
> dev.pccard.0.%parent: cbb0
> dev.pccard.1.%desc: 16-bit PCCard bus
> dev.pccard.1.%driver: pccard
> dev.pccard.1.%parent: cbb1
> dev.fwohci.0.%desc: Ricoh R5C552
> dev.fwohci.0.%driver: fwohci
> dev.fwohci.0.%location: slot=1 function=2 handle=\_SB_.PCI0.P0P2.ILNK
> dev.fwohci.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x1180 device=0x0552 subvendor=0x1043
> subdevice=0x
> 1867 class=0x0c0010
> dev.fwohci.0.%parent: pci2
> dev.firewire.0.%desc: IEEE1394(FireWire) bus
> dev.firewire.0.%driver: firewire
> :dev.sbp.0.%driver: sbp
> dev.sbp.0.%parent: firewire0
> dev.isab.0.%desc: PCI-ISA bridge
> dev.isab.0.%driver: isab
> dev.isab.0.%location: slot=31 function=0 handle=\_SB_.PCI0.SBRG
> dev.isab.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x8086 device=0x24cc subvendor=0x0000
> subdevice=0x00
> 00 class=0x060100
> dev.isab.0.%parent: pci0
> dev.isa.0.%desc: ISA bus
> dev.isa.0.%driver: isa
> dev.isa.0.%parent: isab0
> dev.atapci.0.%desc: Intel ICH4 UDMA100 controller
> dev.atapci.0.%driver: atapci
> dev.atapci.0.%location: slot=31 function=1 handle=\_SB_.PCI0.IDE0
> dev.atapci.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x8086 device=0x24ca subvendor=0x1043
> subdevice=0x
> 1869 class=0x01018a
> dev.atapci.0.%parent: pci0
> dev.ata.0.%desc: ATA channel 0
> :

Not really. It just confirms that your laptop's inbuilt cardreader is
not being seen. I cannot locate any drivers, either.
The next step is to find out anything you can about that inbuild
SD-card reader (chipset, how connected), to help you locate drivers
for it, if indeed they exist. Another way would be to get your hands
on a USB card reader (they're cheap!), and use that.


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