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pcic(7D)			    Devices			      pcic(7D)

NAME
       pcic - Intel i82365SL PC Card Interface Controller

DESCRIPTION
       The  Intel  i82365SL  PC Card interface controller provides one or more
       PCMCIA PC card sockets. The pcic driver implements a PCMCIA  bus	 nexus
       driver.

       The  driver provides basic support for the Intel 82365SL and compatible
       chips. Tested chips are:

	   o	  Intel — 82365SL.

	   o	  Cirrus Logic — PD6710/PD6720/PD6722.

	   o	  Vadem — VG365/VG465/VG468/VG469.

	   o	  Toshiba — PCIC and ToPIC

	   o	  Ricoh — RF5C366/RL5C466/RL5C475/RL5C476/RL5C477/RL5C478.

	   o	  02Micro — OZ6912/6972.

	   o	  Texas			    Instruments			     —
		  PCI1130/PCI1131/PCI1031/PCI1221/PCI1225/PCI1520/PCI
		  1410/PCI1420/PCI4520/PCI7510/PCI7621.

       While most systems using one of the above chips will work, some systems
       are not supported due to hardware designs options that may not be soft‐
       ware detectable.

       Direct access to the PCMCIA  hardware  is  not  supported.  All	device
       access must be through the DDI.

CONFIGURATION
       Configuration  of  PC Card interface controllers are automatically done
       in the system by leveraging ACPI on x86 (or OBP on  SPARC).  Configura‐
       tion  includes allocation of device memory, I/O ports, CardBus subordi‐
       nary bus number and interrupts. There is no user-interference required.
       Note that the controller may not work when ACPI is disabled.

       There  is  one  driver  configuration property defined in the pcic.conf
       file:

       interrupt-priorities=6;	  This	 property must be  defined  and	  must
				  be  below 10.

FILES
       /kernel/drv/pcic			   pcic driver

       /kernel/drv/pcic.conf		   pcic configuration file

SEE ALSO
       cardbus(4), stp4020(7D), pcmcia(7D)

SunOS 5.10			  20 Jun 2007			      pcic(7D)
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