PCMCIAPortable CD-ROMInstallation ManualCD-940E
- 5 -SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DOS/WINDOWS 3.1AUTOMATIC INSTALLATIONThe INSTALL program helps you install the device driver into thecomputer easily.
- 6 -MANUAL INSTALLATIONYou may also manually install the PCMCIA CD-ROM device driver if thedefault setting conflicts with your system. Perform the
- 7 -/D is used to set the device name. It can be any name up to 8characters. This name must be the same as the name you willspecify in the MSCDEX.
- 8 -SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95If your computer does not have Windows 95 installed yet, please refer tothe section titled “Using PCMCIA CD
- 9 -When the following dialog box appear, select PCMCIA CD-ROM (I) cardand click on OK bottom.Follow the on-screen instruction to continue. After f
- 10 -6. After the installation is completed, please refer to the next sectiontitled “Enabling 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT”.ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT OF
- 11 -In this case, double click the PCMCIA Controller, and a dialog box willbe displayed as below, please place a check mark next to the currentcon
- 13 -SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR OS/2 WARPBefore installing PCMCIA CD-ROM device driver for OS/2 WARP, makesure your computer is PCMCIA supported. If
- 14 -MANUAL INSTALLATIONYou may also manually install the PCMCIA CD-ROM OS/2 device driverif the default setting conflicts with your system. Perfor
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- 15 -ADDING PCMCIA SUPPORTPCMCIA Support can be automatically installed during OS/2 installationor it can be installed through Selective Install af
- 16 -6. Select the appropriate system (this should either be a direct matchwith your target install system or a known compatible system).7. Select
- 17 -USE PCMCIA CD-ROM TO INSTALL OS/2 WARPBefore you begin, make a backup copy of the “Diskette for CD-ROM #1”of OS/2 Warp.1. Copy EXPCD2.FLT file
- 18 -TROUBLE SHOOTINGThis section explains the most common error messages thatDOS/Windows users may experience.After rebooting your computer, the f
- 19 -The above message means invalid I/O ports in the EXPCDI line ofCONFIG.SYS has been selected. The legal I/O port numbers are: 1, 2,and 3.v Erro
- 20 -BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURESThe PCMCIA CD-ROM is designed for both multimedia applications andfor entertainment purposes; it can be used with yo
- 21 -PCMCIA SOFTWARE INFORMATIONIf you have installed the PCMCIA software, such as SystemSoft’sCardSoft or Databook’s Cardtalk, then EXPCDI.EXE wil
- 22 -The device driver names of the major PCMCIA software are listedbelow:Software/DeviceDriverSystemSoftCardSoftPhoenix AwardCardwareIBMThinkPadSo
- 23 -FILES=40BUFFERS=20STACKS=9,256DEVICEHIGH=C:\CARSOFT\SS36SSL.EXEDEVICEHIGH=C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXEDEVICEHIGH=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXEREM** The REM’s
- 24 -DOS=HIGHDEVICEHIGH=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDSS02.SYS /S0=2DEVICEHIGH=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDOSCS.SYSDEVICEHIGH=C:THINKPAD\DICRMU02.SYS /MA=D000-DFFFDEVICEHIGH
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTSThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FC
- 25 -POWER SAVINGThe PCMCIA CD-ROM drive will automatically enter the sleep mode(spindle off) when it has not been accessed for about 4 minutes. A
TRADEMARKSSystemSoft is a registered trademark of SystemSoft Corporation.CardSoft is a trademark of SystemSoft Corporation.Phoenix is a registered tra
CONTENTSINTRODUCTION... 1SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS...
- 1 -INTRODUCTIONThe PCMCIA CD-ROM consists of a double-speed, low-power CD-ROMdrive and a PCMCIA interface card. It is compatible with any computer
- 2 -PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSFRONT PANEL OF THE CD-ROM DRIVE•• Disc Tray:This disc tray is used to insert the compact disc to access the discdatabas
- 3 -Rear panel of the CD-ROM DRIVE•• Interface Connector:This interface connector is used to connect the CD-ROM drivewith the PCMCIA interface card
- 4 -HARDWARE INSTALLATIONBefore you begin, make sure you turn OFF all power to your systembefore connecting the PCMCIA CD-ROM to your computer.1. C
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