During autoconfiguration, if a message is displayed saying that your card is "not configured" it indicates that there isn't support for your card compiled into the kernel. To fix this problem, it may simply be a matter of adding the manufacturer and product IDs to the PCMCIA database or adding a front-end attachment to an existing driver. In the latter case, it is normally always necessary to get a dump of the CIS table from the card. You can do this by adding
options PCMCIACISDEBUG and
options PCMCIADEBUG into your kernel config file. Additionally, you will have to patch the kernel to enable run-time debugging. This can be done in the source by changing the variables
pcmcia_debug and
pcmciacis_debug to 0xff. Alternatively, you can patch the same variables at run-time using
ddb(4). For most drivers you should also consider enabling any driver-specific debugging options.