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PCCARDCTL(8)							  PCCARDCTL(8)

NAME
       pccardctl - PCMCIA card control utility

SYNOPSIS
       pccardctl [-V] command [socket]

DESCRIPTION
       pccardctl  is  used to monitor and control the state of PCMCIA sockets.
       If a socket number is specified, the command will be  applied  to  just
       one socket; otherwise, all sockets will be affected.

       If pccardctl is executed by root, all commands are available.  If it is
       executed by an unpriviledged user, only the informational commands  are
       accessible.

COMMANDS
       status
	   Display the current socket status flags. --not yet implemented

       config
	   Display  the socket configuration, including power settings, inter‐
	   rupt and I/O window settings, and configuration  registers.	 --not
	   yet implemented

       ident
	   Display  card identification information, including product identi‐
	   fication strings, manufacturer ID codes,  and  function  ID	codes.
	   Not yet implemented for cardbus cards. Use lspci instead.

       info
	   Much	 like  the  ident  command,  but  its output is formatted as a
	   series of  Bourne-stype  shell  variable  definitions  for  use  in
	   scripts.  Not yet implemented for cardbus cards.

       suspend
	   Shut down and then disable power for a socket.

       resume
	   Restore power to a socket, and re-configure for use.

       eject
	   Notify  all	client	drivers that this card will be ejected,
	   then cut power to the socket.

       insert
	   Notify all client drivers  that  this  card	has  just  been
	   inserted.

OPTIONS
       -V     Show version information and exit.

AUTHOR
       Daniel Ritz - daniel.ritz@gmx.ch
       based upon the original cardctl man page by
       David Hinds - dahinds@users.sourceforge.net

pcmciautils			  2005/10/22			  PCCARDCTL(8)
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