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PCMCIA Card Services release 2.6.0 is out

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Fri May 19 21:15:44 1995

Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 07:53:24 -0500
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@rose.uthscsa.edu>
To: linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi, linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu

X-Mn-Key: announce

From: dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu (David Hinds)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: PCMCIA Card Services release 2.6.0 is out
Organization: Stanford University
Keywords: PCMCIA
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Lars Wirzenius)
Followup-to: comp.os.linux.development.system

The latest release of PCMCIA Card Services for Linux is available from
cb-iris.stanford.edu in /pub/pcmcia, and should soon be on sunsite and
tsx-11.

Important user-visible changes in this release include support for the
Adaptec APA-1460 SlimSCSI adapter and the New Media ethernet adapter.
There is also preliminary support for Intel Series 2 and Series 2+
flash cards.

This same directory contains a CHANGES file covering all previous
releases, a SUPPORTED.CARDS file listing all cards supported by the
current release, and the latest PCMCIA-HOWTO.

	-- Dave Hinds
	   dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu

Begin3
Title:          PCMCIA Card Services for Linux
Version:        2.6.0
Entered-date:   5-12-95
Description:    This package implements kernel PCMCIA Card Services
		using loadable modules.  Drivers for various ethernet,
		modem, SCSI, and memory cards are included.  Cards are
		configured automatically when inserted, and can be hot
		swapped.  Drivers are loaded on demand.
Keywords:       PCMCIA, device drivers
Author:         dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu (David Hinds)
Maintained-by:  dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu (David Hinds)
Primary-site:   cb-iris.stanford.edu /pub/pcmcia
		383kB pcmcia-cs-2.6.0.tgz
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/kernel/pcmcia
Original-site:  
Platform:       Kernel version 1.1.93 or higher.  A PCMCIA interface
		using either the Intel i82365sl controller, an Intel
		clone, or the Databook TCIC-2.
Copying-policy: BSD
End

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