This is the Debian Linux prepackaged version of the PCMCIA Card
Services package.  It was created from sources written by David Hinds
<dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu>.  This version of Card Services is
copyright 1996, David Hinds.

This package was created by Oliver Oberdorf,
<oly@head-cfa.harvard.edu>, from sources obtained from:
 hyper.stanford.edu:/pub/pcmcia

This package has been modified by Brian Mays <brian@debian.org>.

Notes:
 * A complete linux source tree for the kernel, not just an up-to-date
   kernel image, is required to compile the PCMCIA package.  The PCMCIA
   modules contain some references to kernel source files.
 * The Forms Libary is required to compile cardinfo, an X-based card
   status utility.  A binary distribution is on hyper.stanford.edu in
   /pub/pcmcia/extras: there are both a.out and ELF versions of the
   library.  This library also can be found in the Debian xforms-dev
   package.
 * The PCMCIA modules will automatically be configured for APM
   (Advanced Power Management) if a compatible version is detected on
   the system.  APM tools can be found in the Debian apm package.

Changes:
 * added Debian GNU/Linux package maintenance system files
 * modified pathnames to conform to FSSTD and other Debian standards:
    /usr/X11/lib -> /usr/X11R6/lib
    /usr/bin/X11 -> /usr/X11R6/bin
    /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia -> /etc/pcmcia.conf
 * modified Makefile to prevent it from creating symbolic links in the
   /etc/rc?.d directories

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Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 David A. Hinds -- All Rights Reserved

Use, redistribution, and modification of this code is permitted
subject to the following conditions:

1.  Redistribution of this code must preserve this copyright notice.

2.  Binary distributions must include this notice and disclaimer.

3.  Advertising materials that refer to specific features of this
    product must acknowledge the author.

4.  The author's name may not be used to endorse or promote any
    product derived from this software without written permission.

This software is provided "as is", with no explicit or implied
warranties.  

If you make improvements to this software, I'd appreciate if you would
send me the details of what you've done.

	-- David Hinds
	   dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu
