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MiniStation All-in-One Petit Board User’s Manual
PCMCIA Card
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card again. (Please consult the client driver’s guide to configure correctly.). As your LAN card being
configured successfully (Two beeps), from CardSoft directory, type in CARDINFO/V and press Enter, a
listing similar to be following is displayed:
Slot 0:
[Card Information]
Care Type = “Ethernet”
Manufacturer = <Vendor Product Name>
Product Name = <Vendor Product Name>
[Configuration info]
necessary for running Network software.
Configuring client handle is A65C
Memory+I/O interface. Vcc 50, Vpp1 50, Vpp2 50
Config base 0100. Config value:
Option value:60
Status value:60
Copy value:00
First I/O range 300-30F, 8-bit
Second I/O range 310-31F, 16-bit
Assigned IRQ is 5 (enabled)
Option value:62
Status value:08
I/O range 3E8-3EF, 8-bit
Assigned IRQ is 5 (enabled)
In this sample, your Fax/Modem card is
configured with COM3 & IRQ5, then the COM
port and IRQ assignment of your
communication software, such as Bit/COM
etc, must agree with these configured COM
port & IRQ, else your communication program
will not work. Normally your PC has resident
COM ports and IRQs for other devices, such
as Mouse. They are COM1/IRQ4 and
COM2/IRQ3. Unless your PC does not have
these resident COM ports. CardSoft will not
configure your Fax/Modem card with these
COM ports & IRQs to avoid conflicting with
other device in your PC.
7.3.7 Using Other PC cards
If your PC card was recognized but not successfully configured after a card insertion (one beep), you may
have to use a different driver supplied by your PC card vendor to configure your PC card. (Please consult
the PC card vendor’s driver guide to know how to configure. ) As you PC card being configured (two beeps)
from CardSoft directory, type CARDINFO/ V and press Enter. A listing similar to what is in the last section
will show you what I/O range ( one or two ranges ) & IRQ values your PC card is configured with.
Then the I/O range & IRQ assignment of the supplied software driver of you PC card must agree with the
configured I/O range & IRQ. If not, your PC card will not work properly.