Yes, I did, and it has since been documented in the PCMCIA HOWTO,
section 2.3, subsection "Card readers for desktop systems":
For Chase CardPORT and Altec ISA card readers using the Cirrus PD6722
ISA-to-PCMCIA bridge, the i82365 driver should be loaded with a
``has_ring=0'' parameter to prevent irq 15 conflicts.
I had been trying the option "has_ring=1", which I didn't know was
the default.
[ CC'ed linux-kernel so that this gets into its archives. I am not on
linux-kernel so, if replying, please CC me (and, I presume, Ulrich). ]
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