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APA-460 Installation Guide
APA-460 Installation Guide
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Current Date: 3/25/94 ECN Date: 4/5/94
any key.
csalloc
then scans the system for available resources, and
writes information similar to the following in the
csalloc.ini
file.
mem=c000-cfff,d000-dfff
iop=108-16f,178-1ef,1f8-1ff,208-36f,380-3bf, 3e0-3ef
riop=170-177,370-377,3f0-3ff irq=3,a-b,f
csalloc/g/d
Runs
csalloc
in display mode. When you add the /d switch to the
command,
csalloc
displays a series of messages as it scans system
resources, then lists the available resources on the screen (in the
same format shown above).
Note: You should run the
csalloc
utility whenever you have
changed I/O port, IRQ, or memory settings (for example, if
you change your COM port settings in Windows, or you
enable EMM386 or another memory manager).
Card Information Utility (cardinfo.exe)
cardinfo
is a DOS utility that scans the PCMCIA sockets on the sys-
tem and lists their contents on the screen. It can be run in two
modes, both of which must be run from the DOS command line
(they cannot be run from within a Microsoft Windows MS-DOS
Prompt window).
cardinfo
Runs
cardinfo
in nonverbose mode. When you enter this command
at the DOS prompt, information similar to the following appears:
Slot 1: Memory card, or unknown I/O card
cardinfo /v
Runs
cardinfo
in verbose mode, which displays more extensive
information about the PCMCIA slots. (We recommend that you use
the DOS more switch with this command, since the information may
fill more than one screen.) Here is a sample of
cardinfo
information
using the /v switch. The type of information that appears on your
monitor depends on the type of cards that are present in the slots.
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