						Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
 
			PCMCIA
		PhoenixCARD Manager Plus
		     Version 2.21
		     User's Manual


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with respect to the design and documentation described in this manual.  
Phoenix Technologies Ltd., especially disclaims any implied warranties 
of merchant ability or fitness for any particular purpose.  Further, 
this design and documentation is subject to change without notice.

Trademarks

Phoenix is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Microsoft Flash File System I and II, and 
Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Intel, Intel Series I And II Flash Cards are registered trademarks 
of Intel Corporation.
PCMP UM221 1093 - Elec.


		Table of Contents

Chapter 1  Introduction to PCM Plus                             1
	I.      About This Manual                               1
	II.     What Is PCM Plus?                               2
	III.    How Does PCM Plus Work?                         4
	IV.     Before You Get Started                          6
		A. ATA-IDE                                      7
		B. Flash Memory Card                            9
		C. LAN and FAX/Modem Cards                      9
		D. Floppy Disk Emulation                        10

Chapter 2  EZ Install                                           13
	I.      Starting EZ Install                             13
	II.     Destination Drive/Directory Menu                15
	III.    The Quick Install Menu                          16
	IV.     COM Port Menu                                   18
	V.      Advanced Install Menu                           19
	VI.     Floppy Emulation Menu                           20
	VII.    Rotating Drives Menu                            21
	VIII.   Windows Drive/Directory Menu                    21
	IX.     Flash File Advanced Menu                        22
	X.      Flash File System Drive/Directory               23
	XI.     Completing the Installation                     24
		A. Memory Management Conflicts                  24
		B. Save, Modify or Abort Menu                   25
		C. Confirm Save Menu                            25

Chapter 3  How to Use PCM Plus                                  27

	I.      Introduction                                    27
	II.     Using PCM Plus Information Utilities            27
		A.Using PCMINFO.EXE-DOS Info. Utility           28
		B.Using PCM Plus w/ Microsoft Windows           30
		C.Using WPCMINFO.CPL-Windows Info.Util.         31
	III.    Using LAN and FAX/Modem Cards w/ PCMSCD         32
		A. Configure                                    32
		B. Format                                       32
		C. Manage                                       32
	IV. Using Floppy-Disk Emulation with PCMFDD             33
		A. Configure                                    33
		B. Format-PCFORMAT                              33
		C. Manage                                       34
	V.      Using ATA PC Cards with PCMATA                  35
		A. Configure                                    35
		B. Format Using DOS FORMAT                      35
		C. Manage                                       36
	VI.     Using Flash Memory Cards with PCMFFCS           37
		A. Configure                                    37
		B. Format with MEMCARD.EXE                      37
		C. Manage                                       38

Chapter 4  Custom Installation                                  41
	I.      Introduction                                    41
	II.     Advanced-User Conventions                       42
		A. Program Execution                            42
		B. Notation Syntax                              43
	III.    PCMSS.EXE-Socket Services 2.0                   44
		A. Reserve Socket-/RS=n1, n2                    45
		B. Reserve Socket Window-/RW=n1, n2             45
		C. Socket Services PCMCIA ATA Support           45
		D. Set the Number of Sockets-/S0=n              45
		E. Disable Auto-Power Mode-/APOFF               46
		F. Socket Locking-/LOCK                         46
	IV.     PCMCS.EXE-Card Services 2.0                     47
		A. Card Insert Settle Time-/WAIT=n              48
		B. Card Conf.Address-/ADDR={Start Addr}         48
		C. Card Services IRQ Number-/IRQ=n              49
		D. Max.supp. Client Drivers-/CLIENTS=n          49
		E. Power Management Option-/PMOFF               49
		F. Flash File Sys. Compatibility-/FLASH         49
		G. Micro Channel Mode-/MCA                      49
		H. Ignore Power Management-/NOPM                49
		I. Poll Card Events-/POLL                       50
		J. Exclude System IRQs-/XIRQ=xxxx               50
		K. Specify PCMCIA Version-\VER=2.0n             51
	V.      PCMSCD.EXE-SCD for LAN, FAX/Modems              52
		A. Super Client Driver Installation             53
		B. Super Client Driver Options                  53
		C. SCDEDIT.EXE - SCD Editor                     56
		D. PCMVCD.386-Windows Virt.Comm./PCMSCD         63
	VI.     PCMFFCS.EXE-SRAM,Intel Series I,II Flash Card   64
	VII.    PCMATA.SYS-Logical Driver;PCMCIA ATA Disk       65
	VIII    PCMFDISK.EXE-Partition Editor for ATA PC Cards  66
	VIII.   PCMFDD.EXE-Floppy Drive Emulation               68
	IX.     PCMRMAN.EXE-PCM Plus Resource Manager           69

Glossary                                                        71
Appendix A      Examples of Initialization Files                75
Appendix B      Memory Management                               77
Appendix C      SCDEDIT Menus                                   79
Index                                                           83

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			Chapter 1  

Introduction to PCM Plus
	I. About This Manual

This manual describes the following:
	* How to install PCM Plus
	* How to use the PCM Plus utilities:
		PCMINFO         The PC-Card information utility for DOS 
		WPCMINFO        The PC-Card information utility for Windows
		PCFORMAT        Format  SRAM (static RAM) and Flash Memory 
				Cards as floppy drives A: and B:.
		PCMFDISK        Partition Editor for ATA PC Cards.
		PCMRMAN         Resource manager for changing and reporting 
				PCM Plus utilities.
		SCDEDIT         Menu-driven editor for configuring the 
				software for LAN PC Cards.
	* How to use the PCM Plus command-line statements 
	  (for advanced users)

This manual contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1
Introduction - What is PCM Plus? What does it do? How does it work? What 
you need to know to install PCM Plus.

Chapter 2
EZ INSTALL - How to use Quick Install and Advanced Instal. Quick is for 
basic users, Advanced, for advanced users.

Chapter 3
Using PCM Plus - Using PCM Plus with different kinds of PC Cards. Describes 
the PCM Plus information utilities, PCMINFO and WPCMINFO.

Chapter 4
Custom Installation - A technical description of the PCM Plus software for 
advanced users. Describes each of the PCM Plus drivers and the syntax for 
customizing the software. 

Glossary - A description of the most commonly used terms and abbreviations.

Appendices
Appendix A -  contains examples of the PCM Plus additions to the 
initialization files CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI. 

Appendix B - describes the memory requirements of PCM Plus.

Appendix C - contains sample screens displayed by SCDEDIT showing the 
defaults for supported LAN PC Cards.

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II.     What Is PCM Plus?
The PhoenixCARD Manager Plus (PCM Plus) is a third-generation 
product that enables personal computers to use a wide range of PC 
cards that conform to the standards of PCMCIA (Personal Computer 
Memory Card International Association).  

The features of PCM Plus include:
	* EZ Install program for simplified installation and configuration
	* Support for Microsoft's Flash File System II (FFSII)
	* PC Format, which formats an SRAM PC Card as floppy drive A: 
	  or B:
	* An easy-to-use information utility for managing PC Cards 
	  formatted with PC Format, in both DOS and Microsoft Windows 
	  versions
	* Hot insertion and removal of PC cards without the need to 
	  reboot 
	* Support for Power Management
	* Boot from PC card designated as hard disk or floppy drive
	* Support for the following types of PC Cards: Flash Memory
	  A solid-state storage device that works like a floppy drive, 
	  with a write-protect switch on the edge of the card. Unlike 
	  conventional memory, it does not require an external 
	  power source to maintain the data when removed from the socket. 

SRAM Memory
A static RAM memory device that can be formatted as a floppy drive or an 
IDE hard disk, with a write-protect switch on the edge of the card. An 
on-card battery maintains the data when it is removed from the socket.

Network
A device that connects the PC to a local area network (LAN) such as an 
Ethernet or IBM 3270 network.

FAX/Modem
A device that connects the PC to the telephone line for use as a FAX 
or modem.

AT Attach (ATA)
A rotating or solid-state mass-storage device that works like an added 
IDE hard disk. Does not require an external power source to maintain 
the data when removed from the socket.

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The PCM Plus system consists of these items:
1. This manual
2. A 3-1/2" diskette with the following PCM Plus programs:
	INSTALL.EXE -   EZ Install, a program with two methods to install 
			PCM Plus, Quick and Advanced.

	INSTALL.OLB -   A script file for the install program

	PCFORMAT.EXE-   PC Format, a utility for formatting SRAM (static-
			memory) PC Cards for use as the A: or B: floppy 
			drive.

	PCMINFO.EXE -   PCM Info, a DOS information utility for viewing the 
			status of the sockets and PC Cards.

	WPCMINFO.CPL-   Windows PCM Info, a Windows information utility for 
			viewing the status of the sockets and PC Cards.

	WPCMINFO.HLP-   The help file for Windows PCM Info

	PCMVCD.386  -   Microsoft Windows Virtual Communications Support 
			for PCMSCD

	PCMWARN.EXE -   Issues a warning if you run Windows in standard 
			mode. (PCMPLUS does not work in standard mode.)

	SCDEDIT.EXE -   Menu-driven utility for configuring the software for 
			LAN PC Cards.

	SCDHELP.TXT -   Help screens for SCDEDIT.EXE

	PCMSS.EXE   -   Socket Services, the BIOS-level program that 
			functions as the interface between the card 
			socket and the Card Services program.

	PCMCS.EXE   -   Card Services, the operating-system-level program  
			that manages all PC cards.

	PCMRMAN.EXE -   A utility for managing and displaying the resources 
			used by PCM Plus such as memory and interrupts.

	PCMSCD.EXE  -   Device driver for FAX/modem and LAN cards.

	PCMATA.SYS  -   Device driver for IDE hard disk emulation. Use with 
			SRAM cards, rotating disk cards, or solid-state mass 
			storage cards.

	PCMFDISK    -   Utility for editing the partition parameters of ATA 
			rotating-disk and solid-state mass-storage PC Cards.

	PCMFDD.EXE  -   Device driver for emulating floppy-disk drives A: 
			or B:. Use with SRAM and Flash cards.

	PCMFFCS.EXE -   Device driver supporting Microsoft's Flash File 
			System. Use with SRAM and Flash cards

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II
I.    How Does PCM Plus Work?

The following diagram shows the relationships of the hardware and 
software components of a typical PC Card system:


Ŀ
  PCMInfo   PWCMInfo   PCFormat   PCMRMAN  --- Application Level
Ŀ
  PCMSCD     PCMATA    PCMFDD     PCMFFCS
  Driver     Driver    Driver     Driver   --- DOS/Windows Extensions
Ŀ
      DOS / Windows        Card Services     --- Operating System Level
Ŀ
System BIOSBIOS ExtensionsSocket Services   --- Hardware/SW Interface    
Ŀ
  System Hardware            PC Card Socket  --- Hardware



As you can see, PCM Plus consists of application utilities, device 
drivers, and extensions to the BIOS and the operating system. 
Statements in the CONFIG.SYS program load the device drivers and 
extensions into memory when you boot or reset your computer. These 
programs work with the operating system and enable you to access the 
PC cards at any time from any application or the DOS prompt. 
Once you have installed PCM Plus with EZ INSTALL, you can insert, 
use, remove, and change PC cards as you need, without having to 
reboot your system. When properly installed, PCM Plus needs little 
attention and transparently provides easy access to whatever PC cards 
are inserted. 

Access the mass storage cards (Flash, SRAM, and ATA-IDE) as you 
would a disk drive. You can read, write, and delete files on these 
devices using the same applications and DOS commands you use on 
other devices.

The FAX/Modem and LAN PC Cards work just like their counterparts in 
other systems and use the same software. That is, a system with a LAN 
PC card requires a network program such as Novell NetWare. A system 
with a FAX/Modem PC Card can use any communication program such 
as Phoenix/Eclipse FAX. 

You can run the PCM Plus utilities at any time from the DOS prompt or 
Windows as you would any other application program.

The two PCM Plus information utilities (PCMINFO and WPCMINFO) 
display information it finds on the PC Card itself. This information is 
called the Card Information Structure (CIS) and contains information  
such as device type, battery level, and memory size. When the program 
finds a PC Card without a CIS, it displays the message, "Information 
unavailable."

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Use the PCFORMAT utility to format and use SRAM cards as floppy 
drives A: or B: Using an SRAM card in this manner disables the 
corresponding floppy drive if there is one.

See Chapter 3, "Using PCM Plus" for a detailed description of the PCM 
Plus utilities.

Advanced users can use Chapter 4, "Custom Installation," to make 
certain modifications to the initialization files CONFIG.SYS and 
Microsoft Windows SYSTEM.INI for specific needs. Advanced users 
should have an understanding of the PCMCIA standards and how they 
apply to the PCMCIA PC Card environment.

Chapter 4 also describes the use of the PCMRMAN utility for managing 
resources used by PCM Plus, including memory, I/O addresses, and 
interrupts and  SCDEDIT for changing the configuration of the LAN PC 
cards. 

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IV. Before You Get Started

You can install PCM Plus using the Quick or Advanced install described 
in the next chapter, "EZ Install." Advanced users can install their system 
manually or fine-tune a system already installed as described in Chapter 
4, "Custom Installation." 

Before you start the installation, however, you should decide:

1. What kind of PC cards you will be using
2. How you want to configure them

Most PC Cards, like LAN or Flash Memory PC Cards, can be configured 
only in one way, and each requires a specific driver. You can configure 
SRAM PC Cards in three different ways, however, and each requires a 
different driver. 

Once you install your particular configuration of PCM Plus, you have 
different options for managing and formatting the PC Cards. If you 
choose to use Microsoft Flash File System with your Flash Memory and 
SRAM cards, for example, you can use the MEMCARD utility for 
formatting and managing the cards. If you choose to use the Floppy Disk 
Emulation, you can use the PCFORMAT utility to format the cards.
The following chart shows the types of installation available for each 
type of PC Card. Deciding how you want to use your cards will make the 
installation easier. It is also important to consider memory constraints 
when deciding what files to load. See Appendix B, "Memory 
Management," for information on the memory requirements for each file 
and loading them into upper memory .

Use the following table to determine which drivers are required for each 
card. 

				PCMCIA Cards

PCM PLUS        ATA IDE     Flash     LAN     Fax/Modem   SRAM
Filename                    Memory                        Memory (4)
==============  =======     ======   =====    =========   ======

PCMSS.EXE (1)      YES       YES      YES       YES        YES
Socket Services

PCMCS.EXE (1)      YES       YES      YES       YES        YES
Card Services

PCMSCD.EXE                            YES       YES
LAN or FAX/Modem

PCMATA.SYS (2)     YES                                     YES
IDE Hard-Disk 
Emulation

PCMFDD.EXE                                                 YES
Floppy-Disk 
Emulation

PCMFFCS.EXE (3)              YES                           YES
PC-Flash support

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Notes:
(1) All configurations also require the installation of Socket Services 
(PCMSS.EXE) and Card Services (PCMCS.EXE), which must be loaded first. 

(2) PCMPlus socket services PCMSSIT.EXE, PCMSSCL.EXE, and PCMSSDB.EXE 
each support the respective Intel, Cirrus, and Databook PCMCIA 
controller chip. During installation, EZ Install selects the required 
socket services and renames it PCMSS.EXE.

(3) If your system has multiple PCMCIA slots, PCM Plus supports the 
use of multiple ATA cards of which not more than one is lacking a CIS. 

(4) Requires installation of Microsoft Flash File System.

(5) You can configure an SRAM Memory card as a floppy disk, a hard 
disk, or a PC Flash card, as long as the corresponding driver is installed.
The following sections describe the procedures required to install each 
of the above drivers. Each section below describes:
	
	* How to install the PCM Plus using EZ Install Quick
	* How to install the PCM Plus using EZ Install Advanced
	* Samples of PCM Plus command lines in CONFIG.SYS that load 
	  the required device drivers at bootup. (See Chapter 4, "Custom 
	  Installation" for information on creating and modifying the 
	  CONFIG.SYS command lines).
	* Which management utilities to use to format the PC Cards (if 
	  required) and monitor the status of the PC Cards.

Note that all configurations require the installation of Socket Services 
(PCMSS.EXE) and Card Services (PCMCS.EXE). See Chapter 3, 
"Using PCM Plus," for more detailed information on using and managing  
different types of PC Cards.

A. ATA-IDE 
Use this installation for SRAM, rotating-disk, or mass-storage PC Cards. 
Configures the PC Card as an IDE hard disk drive and assigns it to the 
next available mapped drive.

Quick Install-  Do you want to use a rotating drive in a PCMCIA 
		 socket? Enter "Y"

Advanced 
Install      -  Rotating Drives? Enter "Y"

CONFIG.SYS   -  DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSS.EXE
sample       -  DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSC.EXE /WAIT=12 /ADDR=C8 /IRQ=10 /FLASH
commands     -  DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMATA.SYS /1 /ADDR=C9

Management   -  Use DOS FORMAT to format ATA PC Cards, with this systax:
Utilities         c:>format d: /u
		Where d: is the next available mapped drive.

		Use PCMINFO and WPCMINFO to monitor status of ATA PC Cards.

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B. Flash Memory Card
Use this installation for either SRAM or Flash Memory PC Cards. 
Requires installation of Flash File System available from Microsoft. PCM 
Plus assigns the PC Card to the next available drive. The installation 
asks you to specify the directory where MS-FLASH.SYS file is installed.

Quick Install- Will you be using Flash Memory Cards? Enter "Y"

Advanced 
Install      - Use Flash File System? Enter "Y"

CONFIG.SYS - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSS.EXE
sample     - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMCS.EXE /WAIT=12 /ADDR=C8 /IRQ=10 /FLASH
commands   - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFFCS.EXE /BASE=D0 /SIZE=32 /QUEUE=1 /PART=1
	   - DEVICE=C:\DOS\MS-FLASH.SYS

Management 
Utilities    - Use MEMCARD.EXE utility of the Microsoft Flash File System 
	       to format Flash Memory and SRAM PC Cards. Use MEMCARD, 
	       PCMINFO, and WPCMINFO to monitor the status of Flash Memory 
	       Cards.

C.      LAN and FAX/Modem Cards
EZ Install always installs PCMSCD, the driver for LAN and FAX/Modem 
PC Cards. 

In Quick Install, you have the option in EZ Install of specifying whether 
or not you want the system to beep when you insert the PC Card. You 
also can specify the COM port used for the PC Card. The default is 
COM4:.

WARNING! While Quick Install is fine for configuring FAX/Modem PC 
Cards, do not use Quick Install if you plan to use LAN PC Cards (e.g. for 
Ethernet or Token Ring connection). When configuring a LAN card, you 
have to specify the memory address and the interrupt (IRQ) the card will 
use. Quick Install sets the default memory window at D000-D7FF and 
the interrupt at 10. Consult your LAN software documentation for the 
memory-window addresses and interrupt required. You must also 
exclude these windows from use by the memory manager 
(EMS386.EXE) by manually writing the appropriate statement in 
CONFIG.SYS. For more information, see the discussion on memory 
management on p. 24 and in Appendix B on p. 77.

Quick Install - Always installs PCMSCD.

Advanced 
Install       - Always installs PCMSCD, but with menu for specifying 
		network parameters.

CONFIG.SYS  - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSS.EXE
sample      - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMCS.EXE /WAIT=12 /ADDR=C8 /IRQ=10 /FLASH
commands    - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSCD.EXE /BEEP /COM=4 /RS=4

Management 
Utilities   - No formatting necessary. Use PCMINFO, WPCMINFO, or Microsoft 
	      MEMCARD to monitor the status of the PC Card.

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D. Floppy Disk Emulation
Use this installation for SRAM PC Cards. You can use floppy disk 
emulation as an alternative if you don't have Microsoft Flash File 
System. The installation assigns the PC Card to either drive A: or B:. An 
SRAM card features a write-protect switch on the edge that you can use 
just like a floppy disk.

WARNING! Installing a PC Card as a floppy drive disables the 
corresponding physical floppy drive, if there is one. To re-enable the 
floppy drive, insert a "REM" at the beginning of the line in CONFIG.SYS 
that reads, "DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /B:1," and reboot. 

Quick Install - Do you want a PCMCIA socket to emulate a floppy 
		drive? Enter "Y"

Advanced 
Install       - Floppy Drive Emulation? Enter "Y"

CONFIG.SYS  - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSS.EXE
sample      - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMCS.EXE /WAIT=12 /ADDR=C8 /IRQ=10 /FLASH
commands    - DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /A:1

Management  
Utilities   - Use PCFORMAT to format, PCMINFO to monitor the status of 
	      the PC Card.

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Chapter 2 -  EZ Install 

I. Starting EZ Install
With PCM Plus EZ INSTALL, you can install PCM Plus in a manner 
suited to your level of use. Quick Install asks for basic information before 
installing PCM Plus. Advanced Install provides the opportunity for more 
detailed settings.

The following illustration gives the sequence of the EZ Install menus. 
The dashed-line boxes indicate the menus that are conditionally 
displayed depending on the selections made in the Quick Install and 
Advanced Install menus. 
 
			Copyright Notice
			      |
			Quick or Advanced Menu
			      |
			Destination Drive/Directory
			      |
	 |-----------------------------------------------|
  Quick Install Menu                               Advanced Install Menu
	 |                                               |
  Com Port Menu---------Floppy Emulation Menu -----------|
			       |
			Rotating Media Menu
			       |
			Windows Drive/Directory-----Flash File Advanced Menu
			       |                         |
			Flash File Drive/Directory-------|
			       |
			Save, Modify, or Abort Menu


After you make your selections in the menus, EZ Install copies all of the 
PCM Plus files to the designated drive and directory. Your selections on 
the menus determine which drivers CONFIG.SYS loads during bootup. 

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If you want to remove a particular driver after installation, delete the 
corresponding command line CONFIG.SYS or insert a "REM " at the 
beginning of the line. If you want to re-install the driver later, re-insert 
the line or remove the "REM ". If you want to add another driver after 
installation, do not use the EZ Install program. Instead, insert the proper 
command line as described below and in Chapter 4, "Custom 
Installation."

EZ Install only installs to the local hard disk. 

To install PCM Plus, place the PCM Plus program diskette into drive A: 
(or B:)  and type the following:

		A: (or B:) <Enter>

then type

		INSTALL <Enter>

The program displays the copyright screen:
										
 
Ŀ  
PhoenixCard Manager Plus                                       Version 1.00 
 
  

Ŀ  
                    Phoenix Integrated PCMCIA Software                      
                                 EZINSTALL                                  
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                              Copyright 1993                                
                        Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.                          
                           All Rights Reserved.                             
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                        Press any key to continue.                          
 
  
										
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Pressing any key displays the Quick or Advanced Install option screen, 
shown here: 
 
Ŀ  
                         QUICK OR ADVANCED INSTALL                          
                                                                            
 EZINSTALL has two modes, Quick Install and Advanced Install.  In Quick     
 Install the program uses defaults wherever possible. In Advanced Install   
 the program allows you to access more detailed information about           
 PhoenixCard Manager Plus and completely customize its configuration.       
                                                                            
                       Quick or Advanced Install? Q                         
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  

Press <Q> and <Enter> to select Quick Install. 
Press <A> and <Enter> to select Advanced Install.

II. Destination Drive/Directory Menu
Pressing <Q> and <Enter> on the Quick or Advanced Install menu 
displays this menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                       DESTINATION DRIVE / DIRECTORY                        
                                                                            
 EZINSTALL will create a directory with all of the necessary files to use   
 PhoenixCard Manager Plus. Please enter the drive and directory name, or    
 confirm defaults displayed.                                                
                                                                            
                 Drive: C                                                   
             Directory: \PCMPLUS                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Use this menu to select the drive and directory where you want to install 
the PCM Plus files. Use the arrow keys to select the item you want to 
change. Press <Enter> to display the next menu.

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III. The Quick Install Menu
If you selected Quick Install, pressing <Enter> on the Destination 
Drive/Directory menu displays this menu. If you selected Advanced 
Install, go to the next menu.
 
Ŀ  
                               QUICK INSTALL                                
                                                                            
 Do you want the system to beep when cards are inserted and removed? N      
                               Will you be using Flash Memory Cards? N      
                                      Will you be using Windows 3.1? N      
              Do you want a PCMCIA socket to emulate a floppy drive? N      
              Do you want to use rotating drives in a PCMCIA socket? N      
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  

Use this menu to specify the PCM Plus drivers you want installed loaded 
at bootup and whether or not you want the Windows information utility 
installed. Press the down arrow to select.

The following discusses each question and the possible answers.

Do you want the system to beep when cards are inserted and 
removed? (Y/N)
	Answering "Y" makes the computer beep when you insert or 
	remove any card from the socket. It also makes the computer 
	beep once when you insert a LAN or FAX/Modem card 
	recognized by PCM Plus.

Will you be using Flash Memory Cards? (Y/N)
	Answering "Y" installs the PCMFFCS driver. This driver requires 
	the installation of Microsoft Flash File System on your system. 
	With this driver installed, you can use the Microsoft utility 
	MEMCARD to format and manage both Flash Memory PC 
	Cards and SRAM PC Cards. 
	
	MEMCARD assigns the next available mapped 
	partition to the PC Card. That is, if you already have drives A: 
	and C: MEMCARD assigns drive D: to the PC Card. See the 
	documentation of the Microsoft Flash File System for 
	instructions on using MEMCARD.

Will you be using Windows 3.1? (Y/N)
	Answering "Y" installs the Windows utility, WPCMINFO, along 
	with its help file and icon.

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Do you want a PCMCIA socket to emulate a floppy drive? (Y/N)
	Answering "Y" installs the PCMFDD driver for using an SRAM 
	PC Card as floppy drive A: or B: Use the PCFormat utility to 
	format SRAM PC Cards for use in this format.

WARNING! Using an SRAM PC Card formatted as floppy drive 
A: or B: disables the corresponding physical floppy drive, if there 
is one. To re-enable the floppy drive, insert "REM " at the 
beginning of the line in CONFIG.SYS that reads, 
"DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /B:1," and reboot. 

Do you want to use rotating drives in a PCMCIA socket? (Y/N)
	Answering "Y" installs the PCMATA driver for using IDE ATA PC 
	Cards. You can use this option not only for rotating drives but 
	also for solid-state mass storage and SRAM PC Cards.
	Use the DOS FORMAT utility, with this syntax:

		C:> FORMAT d:

	where d: is the next available mapped drive.

	Example:
		C:> FORMAT D:

	Pressing <Enter> saves your selections and displays the next 
	menu, the COM Port Menu.

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IV. COM Port Menu
Pressing <Enter> on the Quick Install menu displays this menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                                 COM PORT                                   
                                                                            
 Use of a PCMCIA modem card requires a COM port. Please enter the com port  
 number or confirm the displayed default.                                   
                                                                            
                                COM port: 4                                 
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Use this menu to designate the COM port to use for  your PC card. COM 
port 4 is the default. There are usually 1-4 COM ports available. Ports 1 
and 2 are usually assigned to the mouse and printer. Press <Enter> to 
save your selections and display the next menu.

If you selected Floppy Emulation go to section VI below, "Floppy 
Emulation Menu" on p. 20.

If you selected Rotating Drives, go to section VII below, "Rotating Drives 
Menu" on p. 21.

If you selected Windows 3.1, go to section VIII, "Windows 
Drive/Directory Menu," on p. 21.

If you selected Flash Memory Cards, go to Section X, "Flash File 
System Drive/Directory Menu," on p. 23.

If you selected none of the above, EZ Install will install only the 
PCMSCD driver for LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards. Go to section XI, 
"Completing the Installation" on page 24 to save your files.

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V. Advanced Install Menu

Pressing <A> and <Enter> on the Quick or Advanced Install menu 
displays the Advanced Install menu shown here:
 
Ŀ  
                             ADVANCED INSTALL                               
                                                                            
 The following parameters can be set at the command line. Advanced Install  
 also provides a simple interface for setting these parameters              
                                                                            
                  COM Port: 4                  Rotating drives: N           
                PCMCIA IRQ: 10         Rotating Window Address: C900        
        CIS Window Address: C800        Floppy drive emulation: N           
          Card Settle Time: 660  ms.     Use Flash File System: N           
          Power Management: N                      Windows 3.1: N           
       Beep on Card Detect: N                                               
                Ring Speed: 4                                               
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Consult the documentation and CIS of the PC Card for information 
needed to set parameters, especially those concerning memory-window 
addresses, I/O addresses, and interrupt numbers. Check the help 
screens for the individual drivers (e.g., PCMCS /?) for the latest help on 
defaults and parameters. The descriptions in the chart below also give 
references to relevant information in Chapter 4, "Custom Installation." 
Use the arrow keys or the tab key to move around. Use the following 
chart to make your changes. The defaults are in parentheses.

Feature        Options         Description
=======       =========        ============
COM Port        1-4          Assigns a COM port to the PC Card. 
			     (4) See p. 53. 

PCMCIA IRQ:     1-15         PC Card interrupt (10). See p. 49.

CIS Window   A000-FFFF       Sets address of internal memory window. 
Address                      Default set at first available address. 
			     See p. 48.

Card Settle    1-100         Delay between card insertion and accessibility
Time                         in units of 55 milliseconds. (1) See p. 48. 

Power            Y/N         Turns on power management for the PC card (N)
Manaagement

Beep on          Y/N         For LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards, beeps once 
Card Detect                  on recognition. (N) See p. 54. 

Ring Speed        4          For Token Ring Network (4)  See p. 53. 
		  16

Rotating Drives  Y/N         Installs PCMATA.EXE driver for rotating disk, 
			     solid-state mass storage, and SRAM PC Cards (N)

Rotating Window 4000-FFFF    Address of the memory-mapped window required 
Address                      by the ATA card. (C900) See p. 65.

Floppy drive     Y/N         Do you want PC Card to emulate floppy drive A: 
Emulation                    or B:? (N) Installs PCMFFDD.EXE

User Flash       Y/N         Do you want support for Microsoft Flash File 
File System                  System? (N) Installs PCMFFCS.EXE.

Windows 3.1      Y/N         Are you using Windows 3.1? (N)

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When you have completed entering your options, press <Enter> to 
record your changes. Any parameters not changed will retain the default 
values. 

If you selected Floppy Emulation go to section VI below, "Floppy 
Emulation Menu" on p. 20.

If you selected Rotating Drives, go to section VII below, "Rotating Drives 
Menu" on p. 21.

If you selected Windows 3.1, go to section VIII, "Windows 
Drive/Directory Menu," on p. 21.

If you selected Flash File System, go to Section IX, "Flash File 
Advanced Menu," on p. 20.

If you selected none of the above, EZ Install will install only the 
PCMSCD driver for LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards. Go to section XI 
Completing the Installation" on page 24 to save your files.

VI. Floppy Emulation Menu

If you selected floppy drive emulation on the Quick or Advanced menu, 
the program displays this menu:
 
Ŀ  
                             FLOPPY EMULATION                               
                                                                            
 You have chosen for PhoenixCard Manager Plus to emulate a floppy drive.    
 EZINSTALL needs to know which socket (0 or 1) will emulate the floppy      
 drive and what drive letter (A or B) to assign to that drive. Please       
 enter the socket number and drive letter or confirm defaults.              
                                                                            
                                Socket: 0                                   
                                 Drive: A                                   
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  

Use this menu to specify which socket you want to assign to which 
floppy drive. You can only emulate one floppy drive. If you have more 
than one socket Enter "0" or "1" for which socket you want to use. If you 
have only one socket, leave it at "0". Then specify whether you want that 
socket to be designated floppy drive A: or floppy drive B:

Press <Enter> to display the next menu.

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VII. Rotating Drives Menu
If you selected Rotating Drives on the Quick or Advanced Install menus, 
the program displays this menu:
 
Ŀ  
                              ROTATING DRIVES                               
                                                                            
 You have chosen for PhoenixCard Manager Plus to support hard disk cards.   
 EZINSTALL needs to know into which socket (0 or 1) the hard disk card      
 will be inserted. Please enter the socket number or confirm defaults.      
                                                                            
                                Socket: 0                                   
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  

If you have more than one socket, use this menu to designate which 
socket you will be using for the ATA card (rotating disk, solid-state mass 
storage or SRAM). Enter "0" or "1". 

The socket you specify may depend on the physical height of the ATA 
card you are using. See your system manual for determining which 
socket is 0 and which is 1.

Press <Enter> to display the next menu.

VIII. Windows Drive/Directory Menu
If you selected Windows 3.1 on the Quick or Advanced Install menus, 
the program displays this menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                         WINDOWS DRIVE / DIRECTORY                          
                                                                            
 EZINSTALL needs to know where Windows 3.1 is located. Please enter the     
 drive and directory name or confirm defaults displayed.                    
                                                                            
                 Drive: C                                                   
             Directory: \WINDOWS                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Enter the drive and directory where Microsoft Windows 3.1 is located 
and press <Enter>

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IX. Flash File Advanced Menu
If you selected Flash Memory Cards on the Advanced Install menu, The 
program displays the two following menus:
										
 
Ŀ  
                        FLASH FILE ADVANCED INSTALL                         
                                                                            
                                                                            
  The following command line options can also be changed using Advanced     
  Install:                                                                  
                                                                            
                   Memory Window Base Address: D000                         
                   Window size (# of K units): 32                           
                         Number of partitions: 1                            
                       Number of erase queues: 1                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Use the arrow keys or the tab key to move around. Use the following 
chart to make your selections.

Feature         Options       Description
=============   ===========   ============
Memory Window   C800h-E800h   Starting upper memory address for
Base Address                  Flash File block. This block must be available,
			      open, and not mapped by EMM386.EXE (D000).

Window Size     4-64          Size in K units of the memory window (32).
(# of 4K units)

Number of                     Specifies the maxmimum number of 
partitions                    partitions per card. (1)

Number of        1-9          Specifies the number of concurrent erasures 
erase queues                  for cards that support background erasure (1)

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X. Flash File System Drive/Directory
If you selected the Flash Memory Cards on the Quick Install Menu or 
completed the Flash File Advanced Install menu, the program displays 
this menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                    FLASH FILE SYSTEM DRIVE / DIRECTORY                     
                                                                            
 EZINSTALL needs to know where the Flash File System is located. Please     
 enter the drive and directory name or confirm defaults displayed.          
                                                                            
                 Drive: C                                                   
             Directory: \DOS                                                
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
Enter the drive and directory where your Microsoft Flash File System is 
located and press <Enter>. 

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XI. Completing the Installation
Once you have made your selections in either Quick or Advanced Install 
menus, pressing <Enter> in the last menu displays the following series 
of menus for saving your files and completing the installation.

A. Memory Management Conflicts
If you are using a memory manager such as Microsoft EMM386.EXE, 
EZ Install may display this warning before completing the installation:
										
 
Ŀ  
                     WARNING: MEMORY MANAGER DETECTED                       
                                                                            
  EZINSTALL has detected a memory manager in your CONFIG.SYS file. Please   
  consult your users' manual for the product listed below to insure that    
  there are no memory address range conflicts between the product and       
  PhoenixCard Manager Plus.  The following ranges should be excluded from   
  those ranges that the product manages. Please see the PhoenixCard         
  Manager Plus Users' manual for more details.                              
                                                                            
  Product causing potential problems: EMM386.EXE                            
                     Start Addresses: C800                                  
                       End Addresses: C8FF                                  
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
This window may list more than one memory block required by this 
installation for different PCMCIA devices. Copy down the addresses of 
each required block and exclude them from use by EMM386.EXE by 
manually inserting the proper "X= "arguments in the DEVICE= command 
of CONFIG.SYS. 

Example:

DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE  NOEMS   X=C800-C8FF X=C900-CCFF X=D000-D7FF

If you are using a LAN PC Card, consult your  LAN PC Card user's 
manual  to see if it requires additional memory windows. If so, you may 
have to manually reserve those addresses in the EMM386.EXE 
statement (in CONFIG.SYS) and make the appropriate changes to the 
PCMSCD command line in CONFIG.SYS. There also can be conflicts 
between devices requiring the same memory space and interrupts. Use 
the Microsoft MSD utility to review the upper memory and interrupt 
assignments. You can resolve such conflicts by the proper arguments in 
the PCM Plus CONFIG.SYS command lines.

See "Appendix B," p. 77, for more information on memory management. 
See "PCMSCD" in Chapter 4 on p. 52 for the PCMSCD command line 
settings.

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B. Save, Modify or Abort Menu
After you complete the above menus, pressing <Enter> displays the 
Save, Modify, or Abort menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                           SAVE, MODIFY OR ABORT                            
                                                                            
  You have entered all the information required by EZINSTALL. Selecting     
  Save (S) will copy all needed files and modify CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT   
  and SYSTEM.INI files.  Selecting Modify (M) will allow you to change      
  previously entered information. Selecting Abort (A) will return you to    
  the DOS prompt with no changes made.                                      
                                                                            
                         Save, Modify or Abort? M                           
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										
To abort the installation and exit EZ Install, press <A> and <Enter>.  
To return to the previous menus and make further changes, press <M> 
and <Enter>.
To save your changes and proceed with the installation, press <S> and 
<Enter>
C.      Confirm Save Menu
Pressing <S> and <Enter> on the previous screen displays the Confirm 
Save menu:
										
 
Ŀ  
                               CONFIRM SAVE                                 
                                                                            
 Save will copy all needed files and modify CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and    
 SYSTEM.INI files. Please confirm that you want these changes made.         
                                                                            
                              Confirm Save? N                               
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  
										

To abort the installation, press <N> and <Enter>.

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To proceed with the installation, pressing <Y> and <Enter> saves the 
files and displays this message:
										
 
Ŀ  
                           INSTALLATION COMPLETE                            
                                                                            
  PhoenixCard Manager Plus is now installed on your system. You must        
  reboot in order for changes to take affect.                               
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                         Press <Enter> when done.                           
 
  

Since Quick Install and Advanced Install change your CONFIG.SYS, 
SYSTEM.INI, and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, you must reboot your system 
before your changes become active. You can use your system reset 
button, or press <Alt-Ctrl-Del> together. You can also turn your system 
off and then on to activate these files. 

For examples of the changes made by EZ INSTALL to your 
AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI files refer to 
Appendix A.

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Chapter 3 -  How to Use PCM Plus 

I.  Introduction
This chapter first describes how to use the PCM Plus information 
utilities PCMINFO and WPCMINFO. This chapter also describes how 
to use the PCM Plus with the following PC Cards:
	
	* LAN and FAX/Modem Cards
	* Floppy Disk Emulation Cards
	* Microsoft Flash File System Cards
	* ATA-IDE Cards

Once you have installed the required drivers, you need to format your 
PC Cards to use with the selected drivers. This chapter describes how to 
format each kind of PC Card.

II. Using PCM Plus Information Utilities
This section describes the two PCM Plus information utilities, PCMINFO 
for DOS and WPCMINFO for Windows. Depending on the type of card 
installed, these utilities display status information about the socket and 
the PC Card currently inserted. 

These utilities read information from the PC Card itself, called the CIS, 
or Card Information Structure. They can also indicate whether a socket 
is empty or inserted, and if inserted, whether the PC card is in the 
process of being configured. This status will also include the 
configuration state, card manufacturer's name, and the type of card, 
(FLASH, FAX/Modem, SRAM, for example). If the PC card has a battery 
installed, these programs provide the status of the  battery. They also 
warn you if a card is inserted into the socket that cannot be properly 
configured. When the program finds a PC Card without a CIS, it displays 
the message, "Information unavailable." 

Execute the DOS version at the DOS prompt. Execute the Windows 
version by clicking on the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel.

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A. Using PCMINFO.EXE-The DOS Information Utility
PCMINFO is the DOS information utility for all your PC Cards. 
Executing the command PCMINFO at the DOS prompt without any 
arguments displays information like this: 
Ŀ
 Phoenix PCMCIA Information Utility Version 2.20 (Sep 30 1993 16:31:04)          
  **For Evaluation Only**                                                        
 Copyright (c) 1993 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.               
                                                                                
 PCMCIA Card Services (c) 1993 Phoenix Technologies Ltd                          
 PCMCIA version:  2.00, Vendor version:  2.02, Sockets:  2                       
                                                                                
      Socket 1: SunDisk             Socket 2: IBM Corp.                  
       product: SDP                  product: Ethernet                   
        line 3: 1.5                   line 3: 0933495                    
        line 4: UNDEFINED             line 4: PC-NIC ENCC 990010759-001  
    Configured: YES               Configured: NO                         
           I/O: B90h-B9Fh 16b                                                    

	Syntax:
	PCMINFO [/d] [/t] [/h | /?]
	Arguments:.
	
	/d 
	Debug mode. This option displays continuing update of the PCMCIA 
	socket information including system ticks and event codes. Press 
	<Esc> to exit the display.

	/t
	This option suppresses display of system ticks during debug.

	/h or /?
	Displays the help screen.

NOTE: Do not try to execute this utility in a Windows DOS box. Instead, 
use the Windows information utility described on page Error! Bookmark 
not defined..

The screen can display the following information for each socket and PC 
Card:

	* Information about PC Card sockets.
	* Number of sockets in the system.
	* Number of sockets active (card installed) or inactive (card 
	not installed).
	* Whether or not the software is configured for the device
	* CIS, the Card Information Structure, read from the PC Card 
	  itself, which may include:
		1. Card Manufacturer's name
		2. Product name
		3. Device type or vendor number
	* CIS of LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards may additionally include 
		1. Interrupt (IRQ) number
		2. Memory-window requirements
		3. I/O address
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	*  For Memory Cards, the program displays this information:
		1. The size of the memory on the card
		2. The status of the write protect switch
	*  For SRAM and DRAM Cards, the program displays the status of the 
	   battery:
		Okay
		Low
		Dead

This screen displays the information for Socket 1 on the left side of the 
screen and Socket 2 (if there is one) on the right side.

"Configured" indicates whether or not the system recognizes the card, 
usually indicating whether or not the proper driver is currently loaded. 
For some cards, such as LAN and FAX/Modem cards, "Configured" also 
displays the resources allocated, such as  interrupts, memory, and I/O 
addresses.  

NOTE:  Since PCM Plus complies with PCMCIA specification 2.0x and 
some older (v1.0) SRAM cards do not comply with the new specification, 
PCMINFO may show the card POWERED DOWN, but the card may be 
configured and operational. In addition, PCMINFO reports POWERED 
DOWN when a card is in fact currently powered down via power 
management. Some cards may power down in less than 30 seconds. If 
the card is POWERED DOWN, access the card before using 
PCMINFO..

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B. Using PCM Plus with Microsoft Windows
If, during Advanced Install, you indicated that you are using Microsoft 
Windows, the program copies WPCMINFO.CPL, WPCMINFO.HLP, and 
PCMVCD.386 into the \WINDOW\SYSTEM directory. It modifies the two 
Windows initialization files, SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI.  It also installs 
the PCMCIA icon in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel. 
PCM Plus generally works the same in Windows. Once the software is 
properly configured, you can insert and remove cards without rebooting. 
You can use the PCM Plus information utility for Windows, WPCMINFO, 
as described in the next section.

NOTE: PCM Plus requires running Windows in enhanced mode. If you 
run Windows in standard mode using the /S argument, PCM:Plus issues 
this warning:

	PCMCIA card insertion/removal 
	not supported in standard Windows mode. 
	
Exit Windows and re-start Windows without the /S argument.

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C. Using WPCMINFO.CPL-Windows Information Utility
Clicking on the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel displays a window like 
this (this is an ASCII representation of a Windows window):
 
 Ŀ                                                                              
                      PCMCIA Information                            
   Socket 1 StatusĿ                            
                                                                  
        xx       SunDisk                                          
        xx       SDP                                              
                 Configured: YES                                  
                 I/O: B90h-B9Fh 16b                               
                                                                  
                                                                  
                                       Ŀ  
              OK             
   Socket 2 StatusĿ   
                                       Ŀ  
        xx       IBM Corp.                      Next            
        xx       Ethernet                
                 Configured: NO        Ŀ  
                                                Help            
                                         
                                       Ŀ  
                                                About           
                                         
                               
                                                                    
 

This window contains the following information:
	* Information about PC Card sockets.
	* Number of sockets in the system.
	* Number of sockets active (card installed) or inactive (card 
	  not installed).
	* Whether or not the software is configured for the device
	* CIS, the Card Information Structure, read from the PC Card 
	  itself, which may include:
		1. Card Manufacturer's name
		2. Product name
		3. Device type or vendor number
	* CIS of LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards may additionally 
	  include 
		1. Interrupt (IRQ) number
		2. Memory-window requirements
		3. I/O address
	* For Memory Cards, the program displays this information:
		1. The size of the memory on the card
		2. The status of the write protect switch
	For SRAM and DRAM Cards, the program displays the status of the 
	battery:
		Okay
		Low
		Dead
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III. Using LAN and FAX/Modem Cards with PCMSCD
A. Configure
EZ Install always installs PCMSCD, the driver for LAN and FAX/Modem 
PC Cards by writing a command in CONFIG.SYS like this: 

	DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSCD.EXE /BEEP /COM=4 /RS=4

If you are using a LAN PC Card, you must  make sure that PCMSCD 
has access to the right memory addresses and interrupts for your card. 
LAN PC cards often require making manual changes to the 
EMM386.EXE and PCMSCD statements in CONFIG.SYS.  Use one of 
the PCM Plus information utilities to examine the memory-window 
requirements of the card. Use Microsoft DOS utility MSD to examine 
possible interrupt (IRQ) conflicts. See the Appendix B, "Memory 
Management" on p. 77 and the discussion on PCMSCD in Chapter 4 on 
p. 52. See Appendix C for screen display of defaults for the supported 
cards.

LAN PC Cards use resources such as interrupts, I/O addresses, and 
memory that may conflict with other devices. If there are conflicts, see 
the section on "PCMSCD" in Chapter 4, "Custom Installation," for 
solving such conflicts.

B. Format
LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards do not require formatting.

C. Manage
Use either PCMINFO or the Windows version, WPCMINFO, to manage 
your LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards.

These utilities will display useful information such as:

	1. Whether or not the PCM Plus software can recognize the PC 
	   Card. 
	2. In the case of the LAN PC Cards, the reserved memory windows 
	   required. You can use this information to change the command-
	   line statements in CONFIG.SYS or use the SCD Editor as 
	   described in the PCMSCD section of Chapter 4, on p. 52.
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IV. Using Floppy-Disk Emulation with PCMFDD
You can configure any socket for emulation as floppy drive A: or B: 
using SRAM cards specially formatted for that purpose.

WARNING! Installing a PC Card as a floppy drive disables the 
corresponding physical floppy drive, if there is one. To re-enable the 
floppy drive, insert a "REM" at the beginning of the line in CONFIG.SYS 
that reads, "DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /B:1," and reboot. 

A. Configure
Selecting floppy disk emulation in EZ Install installs the device driver 
PCMFDD by writing a command line like this in CONFIG.SYS

	DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /A:1

This example configures socket 1 as floppy drive B: See the section on 
PCMFDD in Chapter 4, p. 69, for more information on configuring this 
software. 

B. Format-PCFORMAT
PCFORMAT is a DOS utility that formats an SRAM PC Card with a DOS 
FAT file structure. If you select floppy drive emulation in EZ Install or 
otherwise install the PCMFDD driver in CONFIG.SYS, you need to 
format an SRAM PC Card with PCFORMAT to use this configuration. 

To format the SRAM PC Card, you must first insert it into the drive 
designated in the PCMFDD command line in CONFIG.SYS. In the 
example above, this would be socket 1.

Syntax:

	PCFORMAT {A: | B:} [/S:nnnn{K|M}]


Arguments:
      OPTION          DESCRIPTION
      ======          ============

     {A:|B:}          The drive letter assigned to the PCMCIA 
		      slot containing the static memory card to 
		      be formatted.

     /S:nnnn{K|M}     Specifies the card size in Kilobytes (K) or 
		      Megabytes (M). The maximum  size supported 
		      is 32 Mb.

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Example:

	PCFORMAT A:

All of the PCFORMAT parameters are optional.  Use the /S option to 
when you need to format a card smaller than its capacity allows. 
The K or M (Kilobytes or Megabytes) qualifier is required with the /S 
argument.

NOTE: Do not use PCFORMAT with PC Cards to be used as Flash 
Memory cards. Use Microsoft MEMCARD.EXE instead.

If your system BIOS supports booting from a PC Card emulating floppy 
drive A:, you can copy the operating system to the card using the DOS 
SYS command. 

C. Manage
Use either PCMINFO or the Windows version, WPCMINFO, to manage 
your floppy emulation PC Cards.

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V. Using ATA PC Cards with PCMATA
Install PCMATA.SYS to use rotating disk, solid-state mass-storage 
(Sundisk), and SRAM PC Cards as ATA-IDE hard-disk drives.

A. Configure
Selecting rotating disks in EZ Install installs the device driver PCMATA 
by writing a command line like this in CONFIG.SYS

	DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMATA.SYS /1 /ADDR=C9

When loaded, the driver assigns the next available unmapped drive to 
the designated socket. 

To use SRAM cards with PCMATA, you must manually insert the /SRAM 
argument in the PCMATA.SYS command line in CONFIG.SYS. 
See the section on PCMATA in Chapter 4, p. 65, for more information 
on configuring the software for your ATA PC Cards.

B. Format - Using DOS FORMAT
PCMATA.SYS allows you to format PC Cards, assigned as logical drives 
(D:, E:, etc.), using the DOS FORMAT command. The format syntax is 
different for SRAM and other types of ATA cards. 

1. SRAM PC Cards:
Normally the best syntax for formatting any size ATA PC Card is this:
	
	FORMAT d: 

where d: is the drive designation.


If you need to format a card to a size smaller than its capacity, use the 
following commands::
Size                    Syntax
=====                 ============
256K            FORMAT d: /U /T:32   /N:8
512K            FORMAT d: /U /T:64   /N:8
1MB             FORMAT d: /U /T:128 /N:8
2MB             FORMAT d: /U /T:255 /N:8 
4MB             FORMAT d: /U /T:510 /N:8

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2. Rotating-Disk and Solid-State Mass Storage PC Cards:
For rotating-disk and solid-state mass-storage PC Cards, use this 
syntax:

	FORMAT d: [/U] [/T:n] [/N:n]

Arguments:      
     
     d:      Drive designation

     /U      Perform unconditional format on entire card (Optional)

     /T:n    n = the number of cylinders/tracks (Optional)

     /N:n    n = sectors per track (Optional)

The following is an example using the FORMAT command to format an 
IDE Disk with 600 cylinders, and 17 sectors per track:

	FORMAT F: /U /T:600 /N:17

C. Manage
Use the PCM Plus information utilities, PCMINFO and WPCMINFO to 
manage your ATA-PC Cards. Use the partition editor PCMFDISK to 
optimize the partition settings of ATA rotating disk and solid-state 
mass-storage devices (See PCMFDISK.EXE on p. 66.

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VI. Using Flash Memory Cards with PCMFFCS
PCMFFCS is the PCM Plus driver that supports the use of Microsoft 
Flash File System with SRAM and Intel Series I and II Flash Cards.

A. Configure
If you select Flash File System in EZ Install, it asks you where the Flash 
File System is located and then writes statements in the CONFIG.SYS 
like these:

    DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFFCS.EXE /BASE=D0 /SIZE=32 /QUEUE=1 /PART=1
    DEVICE=C:\DOS\MS-FLASH.SYS

See the section in Chapter 4 on PCMFFCS on p.64 for more information 
on configuring the software for your Flash Cards.

B. Format with MEMCARD.EXE
Use Microsoft utility MEMCARD.EXE to configure and manage Intel 
Series I & Series II compatible memory cards under the Microsoft Flash 
File System II format.  Memcard can be used two ways. If you type only 
memcard at the command prompt, you can use a series of menus to 
partition, format, erase, and check a memory card. If you use switches 
with the memcard command directly from the command prompt, you 
can format memory cards and check Flash memory cards for errors.

Syntax:

	memcard /fmt=drive: [/v=label]
	
	memcard /chk=drive: [/f]

Arguments:
  /fmt=drive:     Formats the memory card partition associated with 
		  the specified drive.

  /v=label        Specifies a volume name for the newly formatted 
		  memory card.

  /chk=drive      Checks the specified Flash memory card partition 
		  for errors and displays a status report

  /f              Fixes errors found an a Flash memory card

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Typing MEMCARD and <Enter> at the DOS prompt without any 
arguments displays the MEMCARD menu with these options::

	1. Create and format a new partition
	2. Format an existing partition
	3. Delete a partition
	4. Display partition information
	5. Erase an entire memory card
	6. Check for and fix errors on a Flash memory card
	7. Select a different memory card slot.

To format a single Flash File Card  with multiple partitions: can be setup 
for each card.

1. Specify the number of partitions in the PCMFFCS 
command line in CONFIG.SYS like this: 

	DEVICE=PCMFFCS.EXE /PART= n

where n is the number of partitions.

2. Run MEMCARD and select option 1, "Create and format a 
new partition" and do a partial format of each partition until 
you have reached the number of partitions specified or you 
run out of card space.

C. Manage
You can use both the PCM Plus information utilities PCMINFO and 
WPCMINFO as well as MEMCARD to manage both SRAM and Intel 
Series I and II flash cards. In MEMCARD, select option 4 to display 
information about the drive partition

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Chapter 4  - Custom Installation
I. Introduction
This section describes in detail  the components and associated files of 
the PCM Plus software.  

Most people will use EZ Install, described in Chapter 2, for installing and 
configuring their PC-Card system. Advanced users, however, may want 
to install the programs manually or fine-tune a system already installed. 

The purpose of this section is to provide the ability to customize PCM 
Plus by adjusting individual command-line parameters in CONFIG.SYS 
or AUTOEXEC.BAT. This section not only requires an understanding of 
DOS and Microsoft Windows in order to be able to modify these files, 
but also a familiarity with PCMCIA architecture. 

Consult the documentation and CIS of the PC Card for information 
needed to set parameters, especially those concerning memory-window 
addresses, I/O addresses, and interrupt numbers. Also consult the help 
screens of the individual drivers for current commands and syntax
 (e.g. PCMCS /?). 

WARNING! Modifying the initialization files CONFIG.SYS, 
AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SYSTEM.INI can cause system failures. Any 
changes to these files should be made on a bootable system disk to 
verify that the changes work properly before the changes are made to 
your onboard CONFIG.SYS or SYSTEM.INI files.

The EZ Install program saves the original initialization files with the 
extension .PCM in case you need to reinstall them. For examples of the 
changes made by EZ INSTALL to your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS 
and SYSTEM.INI files, refer to Appendix A.

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II. Advanced-User Conventions
The following is background information is for those manually installing 
the PCM Plus programs or fine-tuning their system.

A. Program Execution 
Advanced users have the option of executing several of the PCM Plus 
programs, including Card and Socket Services, either as device drivers 
or TSR (transient stay resident) programs. 

1. Device Drivers
Device drivers are programs loaded into memory by DOS or Microsoft 
Windows. Statements in CONFIG.SYS load DOS drivers. Statements in 
SYSTEM.INI load drivers for Microsoft Windows.

You can locate DOS drivers on any drive. However, the DEVICE 
statements in CONFIG.SYS must specify the full path for drivers not 
located in the root directory of the boot device. The PCMATA.SYS 
driver must be loaded in CONFIG.SYS. 

Microsoft Windows drivers must be located in the Windows\System 
directory.

2. Executable Programs
TSRs and other executable programs (with .COM or .EXE extensions) 
may reside on any disk or drive to which the system has access. 

In DOS, if the program does not reside in the current directory or in a 
directory specified in the DOS PATH command, you have to execute it 
using  the full path name.

In Windows, you have to specify the full path name when you run the 
program (using the File/Run command of the Program Manager) or 
create an Windows icon for the program (using the File/New command 
of the Program Manager).

See "Appendix A" for the default statements installed by EZ Install in the 
initialization files of a typical PC-card system.

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B. Notation Syntax
The following describes the syntax and conventions used throughout this 
document.:
   
   NOTATION           DESCRIPTION 
   ========           ===========
   UPPERCASE         Literal name that must be spelled as shown. You 
		     may enter the text in upper or lower case.

   Italic            Symbolic name for a value you must specify from a 
		     range of possible values.

   Underscore        Default value. If no value is provided, the system 
		     supplies the underscored value.

   File Names        In the following examples, a request for a file path 
		     is indicated as:
			d:\path\filename
				OR
			filespec
				Where:
			d is the drive and path is the full directory 
			path where the file can be found. You can use 
			a short form of filespec to represent a full 
			path. Unless otherwise stated, all wild cards 
			are accepted in path/filename specifications.

    Bar  |            Separates mutually exclusive options.
			Example:        A|B
			You can select A or B, but not both.

    Braces  {  }      This indicates a mandatory choice you must make 
		      from among the enclosed alternatives.
			Example:        {A|B}
			You must select either A or B.

    Brackets  [  ]    This indicates an option that you may select or omit 
		      entirely. 
			Example:        [A|B]
			You may select A or B, or neither of these.

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III.    PCMSS.EXE-Socket Services 2.0
When you install PCM Plus with the Quick Install of EZ INSTALL 
(Chapter 2), Socket Services is loaded as a device driver in your 
CONFIG.SYS file with the default options. You can modify the device 
driver options for Socket Services with Advanced Install, in your 
CONFIG.SYS file or load Socket Services 2.0 from the DOS prompt 
command line as a TSR (Terminate Stay Resident).
If you load Socket Services as a device driver it will have the following 
syntax:

	CONFIG.SYS file:  Device=path\PCMSS.EXE {Options}

If you load Socket Services as a TSR it will have the following syntax:

	DOS command line:

		 Path\PCMSS.EXE {Options}

When you load Socket Services 2.0 as a device driver, five run-time 
configuration options are available. Use the command line to specify 
run-time options.
 The {Options} available are the following (with defaults in parenthesis):

   RW=n        Reserves socket-window controller n (none)

  /S0=n        Sets the number of sockets to n

 /APOFF        Disables hardware auto-power mode (auto power enabled)

  /LOCK        Enables socket locking features (socket locking off)

  /?           Displays these options, no installation

Begin each option with the forward slash (/). The following sections 
define each option in more detail.

For more information about the functionality of Socket Services, please 
refer to the PCMCIA Socket Services 2.0 Interface Specification.

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A. Reserve Socket-/RS=n1, n2
When you use the Reserve Socket option you will prevent Socket 
Services from colliding with other dedicated PCMCIA software that is 
accessing the socket hardware directly. You can also use this option to 
limit access to a socket that may not be accessible in the system.  The 
n1 or n2 specifies the socket number starting at zero through the number 
of sockets per adapter.  You can only reserve a maximum of two 
sockets.
	Example:
		
		PCMSS.EXE /RS=0        reserves socket 0

B. Reserve Socket Window-/RW=n1, n2
You can reserve either I/O or Memory windows on any socket. It is 
necessary that you reserve either I/O and memory windows to prevent 
conflicts with software that are not allocating resources from Card 
Services.  The n1 or n2 specifies the window number starting at zero on 
the first socket and continuing through the last window on the last 
socket. There is no distinction between I/O and Memory windows since 
the number and type of windows is controller specific. You can only 
reserve a maximum of two windows.
	Example:

		PCMSS.EXE /RW=3, 5              reserves windows 3 and 5

C. Socket Services PCMCIA ATA Support
PCMCIA ATA support is handled in Socket Services 2.0 by determining 
if the system has been configured to boot from a PCMCIA-ATA IDE 
drive.  If this is the case, then Socket Services will treat the socket as 
reserved and will not use the socket or any associated fixed disk 
resources. 

D. Set the Number of Sockets-/S0=n
This option sets the number of sockets that SS supports. /S0=1, /S0=2, 
etc. The /S0 is /S-zero, not the letter "o." Use this option if the system 
has a different number of sockets than appears in PCMINFO or 
WPCMINFO.

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E. Disable Auto-Power Mode-/APOFF
This option disables the "auto power mode" on some socket controllers;  
use this option for maximum compatibility on MCA-bus (IBM PS/2)TM  
machines or with controllers having problems with auto-power mode.. 

F. Socket Locking-/LOCK
This option supports socket-locking/unlocking hardware. Use this option 
to specify that socket locking is available.

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IV. PCMCS.EXE*Card Services 2.0
The Card Services component (PCMCS.EXE) functions somewhat as an 
extension  to the operating system. It must be loaded directly after 
Socket Services. It coordinates access to the PC Cards, and allocates 
PC system resources among  client drivers. A client driver is a device 
driver (e.g., PCMATA.EXE) designed to support one or more PC Cards. 
Card Services 2.0 runs as a driver loaded either from CONFIG.SYS or 
the DOS Prompt. 

Card Services has the following responsibilities:
	
	* Manages all PC system resources available for PC Cards.  When 
	a PC card is inserted into a socket, Card Services 2.0 determines 
	if the requested resources can be provided for that card.  If the 
	Phoenix Super Client Driver is loaded and the /BEEP option is 
	enabled, audible tones will signal the configuration change and 
	the attempt to allocate resources 

	* Manages client drivers that are written for specific PC Cards.  
	These client drivers are registered with Card Services during 
	initialization (system BOOT-UP)  Card Services then provides the 
	registered client drivers with pertinent information when PC card 
	events occur, such as card insertion or extraction, as well as 
	status changes, such as battery low, card ready, and card locked.

Installing PCM Plus with either Quick Install or Advanced Install 
of EZ INSTALL (See Chapter 2) loads Card Services as a device 
driver by inserting this statement in your CONFIG.SYS file: 

	     Device = path\PCMCS.EXE {Options}

You can also load Card Services 2.0 as a TSR by entering the following 
command at the DOS prompt:

	     Path\PCMCS.EXE {Options}

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The following chart lists the PCMCS options for both the device-driver 
and TSR installations. All the options begin with a forward slash (/). The 
defaults are in parentheses.

  /ADDR=nn      Sets internal memory window to address xx00:0000 (first 
		available)

  /CLIENTS=n    Allows n clients to register (10)

  /FLASH        Enables Flash File System Compatibility mode

  /IRQ=n        Enables  IRQ n for status-change interrupts

  /MCA          Forces Micro channel compatibility mode

  /NOPM         Ignores all Power-Management events

  /PMOFF        Disables sending Power Management events to Clients

  /POLL         Uses polling instead of interrupts for card events

  /REGIONS=n    Uses up to n different memory regions at a time (8)

  /WAIT=n       Delays n 18.2 ms periods before configuring I/O card (1)

  /XIRQ=xxxx    Bitmask of unavailable interrupts

  /VER=2.0n     Set Card Services Version. n =  0 or 1.

  /NOBEEP       Turns off the tone emitted when cards are inserted and 
		removed.

  /?            Displays this message, no installation

See the following sections for more detail on these options.

A. Card Insert Settle Time-/WAIT=n
The Wait parameter is a value specified in system timer ticks (18.2 per 
second) that determines the delay time needed from the time you insert 
a PC card to the time at which it becomes accessible. This option is 
useful for PC Cards that have longer settle times.

Default value:  /WAIT=1 The range for /WAIT= is 1 to 100.

B. PC Card Configuration Address-/ADDR={Start Addr}
This command line option defines the starting segment address for Card 
Services for PC Card configuration. You must locate the segment {Start 
Address} within the first 1MB address space and must specify the start 
address of a 2 digit hex segment address. The granularity of {Start 
Address} is dependent on the socket controller, however, the minimum 
address granularity allowed is 4K.

The range of options for /ADDR= is C0 to F0. Leaving out the argument 
finds the first available address beginning at C000.

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C. Card Services IRQ Number-/IRQ=n
This command line option defines the IRQ resource that Card Services 
uses for PC Card events such as insert and remove. This IRQ is 
unrelated to the communication (COM:) ports. The IRQ values for card 
events can be in the decimal range of 8 through 15.
Default Value:  /IRQ=10

D. Maximum supported Client Drivers-/CLIENTS=n
This option controls the maximum number of client drivers that can 
register with Card Services. Each client driver requires Card Services to 
allocate 60 bytes of memory.
Default Value:  /CLIENTS=10

E. Power Management Option-/PMOFF
This option controls the power management provided with Card 
Services.  If this option (/PMOFF) is specified, then PC Cards are 
unilaterally powered-down on SUSPEND messages, and on RESUME 
messages the PC Cards are powered-up and reconfigured (if there is an 
associated client driver) by sending an artificial insertion message.

F. Flash File System Compatibility-/FLASH
Use this option to make the Phoenix Flash File system drivers 
(PCMFFSC.EXE) more reliable. If you have problems using Flash, 
include this option.

G. Micro Channel Mode-/MCA
This option handles interrupts and card events just like Micro channel 
Bus ArchitectureTM  (IBM PS/2) machines. Use this option if  Card 
Services cannot automatically detect MCA. 

H. Ignore Power Management-/NOPM
This option disables all CS power management, preventing CS from 
monitoring power-management events.  Use this option to ensure no 
collisions with non APM-compliant power management schemes.

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I. Poll Card Events-/POLL
This option enables sense-driven rather than interrupt-driven card 
events. Useful for noisy hardware environments or when an IRQ is not 
available. This mode is automatically enabled  when an MCA is detected 
or the /MCA option is used. Use this option when more than one adapter 
is present, avoiding the need for multiple interrupts for monitoring card 
events.

J. Exclude System IRQs-/XIRQ=xxxx
On a bare IRQ system, as shown in the table below, Card Services can 
use IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ12, or IRQ15 for card events. Fully loaded 
systems, however, such as multimedia systems often require the same 
IRQs Use /XIRQ to avoid IRQ conflicts.

Syntax:
	\XIRQ=xxxx
	where xxxx is the hex number used to mask the IRQ.

		Examples:
			\XIRQ=0400
		Excludes Card Services from using IRQ10

			\XIRQ=0800
		Excludes Card Services from using IRQ11

			\XIRQ=8A00
		Excludes Card Services from using IRQ10, IRQ11, 
		and IRQ15 from Card Services, leaving only IRQ12 
		available.

The standard ISA bus IRQs:
  
  IRQ0          Timer Output

  IRQ1          Keyboard

  IRQ2          Route to Interrupt Controller 2, IRQ8 to 15

  IRQ3          Serial Port COM2

  IRQ4          Serial Port COM1

  IRQ5          Parallel Printer Port 2

  IRQ6          Floppy-disk controller

  IRQ7          Parallel Printer Port 2

  IRQ8          Real-Time Clock

  IRQ9          Software redirect to IRQ2 (INT 0AH)

  IRQ10         Reserved (default PC Card events)

  IRQ11         Reserved

  IRQ12         Reserved

  IRQ13         80x87 Math Coprocessor

  IRQ14         Hard-Disk controller

  IRQ15         Some Hard-Drive/SCSI controllers

K. Specify PCMCIA Version-\VER=2.0n
Specifying /VER=2.00 forces PCMCIA 2.00 compliance, which uses 
socket numbers starting with one. Use this setting with older client 
drivers that expect one-based socket numbers.
Specifying /VER=2.01 forces PCMCIA 2.01 compliance, which uses 
socket numbers starting with zero.

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V. PCMSCD.EXE*Super Client Driver for LAN, FAX/Modems
The Phoenix Super Client Driver  is a Card Services client that 
configures and enables LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards. Generally, 
configuration allocates system resources such as I/O, interrupt, and 
memory for specific devices. 

The Super Client Driver handles the configuration of the PC Card, as 
well as all the PC card events that are associated with the socket in 
which the PC card is inserted. In addition, the Super Client Driver can be 
set up to handle power management of PC Cards that support power 
management.  

For example, certain Modem PC Cards can operate in a reduced power 
state, conserving battery life. The Super Client Driver can also be set up 
to provide audible feedback for PC Cards that are inserted or extracted.  
After configuration, the PC card operates as an integral component of 
the system.

PCMSCD finds the configuration data for FAX/modem cards in the CIS 
information stored on the PC Card itself and from command-line 
arguments. 

PCMSCD finds the configuration data for PC Cards other than 
FAX/modem cards in an internal database (which you can view by using 
the /CARDS command-line argument described in Section B, below). 
You can alter this database and add to it by using the Super Client 
Driver Editor SCDEDIT.EXE described below in section C. 

PCMSCD first attempts to find the configuration for the PC Card in its 
own internal database. If it does not find it there, it looks in the CIS. You 
can technically override the CIS configuration of a FAX/Modem PC Card 
by creating a new configuration in the database using  SCDEDIT.

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A. Super Client Driver Installation
When you install PCM Plus with the Quick Install of EZ INSTALL 
(Chapter 2), the Super Client Driver is loaded as a device driver in your 
CONFIG.SYS file with the BEEP ON default option. You can modify the 
options for the Super Client Driver in your CONFIG.SYS or load the 
Super Client Driver as a TSR from the DOS prompt command line. 
You must load the Super Client Driver after Card Services. In 
CONFIG.SYS, the command is:

	Device=c:\path\PCMSCD.EXE {Options}

You can run the command as a TSR from the DOS prompt with this 
command:

	Path\PCMSCD.EXE {Options}

B. Super Client Driver Options
Use these command-line switches to specify the Super Client Driver 
Options you want. Precede all command line options with a forward 
slash (/). 

When you load the Super Client Driver, the following command line 
options are available: 

  /?            Displays help screen with syntax.

  /NOBEEP       Disables beeps when LAN or FAX/Modem PC Card is 
		configured.

  /CARDS        Prints out a list of supported cards (no installation)

  /LANIRQ=n     Specifies interrupt n for Network, where n is 0 to 15 (9)

  /COM=n        Specifies port number n for first card found: 1, 2, 3, (4)

  /MIRQ=n       Specifies interrupt n for each port specified in /COM 
		where n is 1 to 15 (9 is the default).

  /RS=n         Specifies the IBM Token Ring speed n,  where n is 4 or 
		16 (4 is the default).

  /ROMBASE=xx   Token Ring ROM BIOS address: C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, 
		or DC

  /RAMBASE=xx   Token Ring Shared RAM address: C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, 
		or DC

  /LEVEL        Uses Level Triggered interrupts

  /NODB         Disables internal card information database

  /MODEMSAVE    Enables modem UART save/restore feature during 
		APM SUSPEND/RESUME cycle.

  /NOMODEM      Disables the generic configuration for modems. System 
		no longer recognizes FAX/modem PC Cards.

  /FIFO=n       Sets the FIFO level at n, used upon modem RESUME 
		of a communications card where n is 1, 4, 8, or 14. (1 
		is the default).

The following provides more detail on the above options.

1. Disable Configuration Beeps-/NOBEEP
Card Services normally beeps when cards are inserted and removed, 
and PCMSCD beeps when a LAN or FAX/Modem card is configured. 
This option disables LAN and FAX/Modem configuration beeps. 

2. Display Database Cards-/CARDS
This option displays the cards included in the Super Client Driver 
database, which is a subset of all supported PC Cards.
SCD configures most 2.x-compliant PC Cards automatically and they 
are not included in the database. The cards included in the database 
require special configuration handling. To add cards to the Super Client 
Driver, see SCDEdit on p.56. 

3. Network Interrupt-/LANIRQ=n
This option specifies interrupt n, which LAN card uses for service. Legal 
values for n are 1 to 15. 

4. COM Ports-/COM=n
This option specifies port number n to the first port available, where n is 
the 1 to 4 (4 is the default).  Example: /COM=2 specifies COM2 

5. COM Interrupts-/MIRQ= n
This option specifies the first interrupt available to the first specified 
COM port available. Options are 1-15.  The default is 10.
For example, if /COM=2 then /MIRQ=3 assigns IRQ3 to COM2.

6. Ring Speed-/RS=n
This option specifies the speed of the Token Ring. The options are 4 or 
16. The default is 4.

7. Token Ring ROM BIOS Address-/ROMBASE=xx
This option specifies the address of Token Ring ROM BIOS address. 
The options are  C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, or DC.


8. Token Ring Shared RAM Address-/RAMBASE=xx
This option specifies the address of Token Ring shared RAM address. 
The options are  C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, or DC.

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9. Level-triggered Interrupt-/LEVEL
Supports cards with level-triggered mode of interrupts.

10. Disable SCD Card Database-/NODB
This option prevents SCD from referring to its internal database of cards 
when a card is inserted. This option limits SCD to FAX/modem 
configuration

11. Enable SCD UART Save/Restore-/MODEMSAVE
This option enables SCD to save the state of the modem UART 
(Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) when the system does 
an APM  SUSPEND;  the UART state is restored  when a RESUME 
takes place.  This option will only work when used with in conjunction 
with the Card Services /PMOFF option.

12. Disable FAX/Modem Capacity -/NOMODEM
This option disables the generic FAX/Modem configuration in PCMSCD.

13. Set FIFO Level-/FIFO=n
Sets the modem  FIFO level to n upon RESUME of a communications 
card. Requires the /MODEMSAVE option. Legal values are 1, 4, 8, 14. 
Default is 1. Some modem PC Cards to not have FIFO support.

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C. SCDEDIT.EXE*Super-Client-Driver Editor
The Super Client Driver PCMSCD.EXE contains a database with the 
configurations for each of the supported PC Cards. You can view this 
database by typing PCMSCD /CARDS at the DOS prompt.
As stated above, PCMSCD finds the configuration for FAX/Modem cards 
not in the database but in the CIS. 

You can also edit the database and add configurations for new, 
unsupported cards using the PCM Plus utility SCDEDIT. There is room 
in PCMSCD.EXE for the configuration of 12 additional PC Cards in 
addition to the six original ones. To find the information required to make 
database entries, look in the documentation or the CIS of the PC Card.
Syntax:

	SCDEDIT [/M | /?]

Arguments:
  /M            Monochrome monitor. Does some mapping of SCDEDIT to 
		a monochrome monitor. If this option fails to show 
		all colors or prompts, try inverse video or other 
		video modes.

  /?            Help screen.

Typing SCDEDIT and <Enter> at the DOS prompt displays this copyright 
screen:
								      
	  
  Ŀ  
  PhoenixCard Manager Plus                                   Version 1.00  
    
	  
  Ŀ  
                    Phoenix Integrated PCMCIA Software                     
                               PCMSCD Editor                             
                                                                                                                                                   
                                                                         
                                                                            
                                                                         
                              Copyright 1993                                
                                                                         
                         Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.                         
                                                                         
                            All Rights Reserved.                            
                                                                         
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                         
                         Press any key to continue.                         
                                                                         
    
								      
	  
Pressing <Enter> displays the Card Selection menu.

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1. The Card Selection Menu
Pressing <Enter> in the copyright screen displays the Card Selection 
menu, which looks like this:
	  
  Ŀ  
                                CARD SELECTION                                
                                                                              
                               Card ListĿ     
     Select a card from the     NEW CARD                                    
     Card List on the right.    IBM TOKEN RING 0933030                      
     To create a new entry,     IBM Corp. Ethernet 0933495                  
     select NEW CARD.           IBM 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter      
                                D-Link DE-650                               
                                Intel Ethernet Lan Card iNC300              
                                Xircom CreditCard 10Base-T CE-10BT          
                                    
                                                                              
                                             Total Cards:  6                  
                                                                              
    Press <F1> for Help, Arrow keys scroll, <Enter> selects, <Esc> Exits      
    
	  
In this menu, use the following function keys:
  
  <F1>            Help screen
  (arrows)        Scroll through selections
  <Enter>         Displays the menu for the selected LAN PC Card
  <Esc>           Exits the program

Selecting NEW CARD displays a menu for configuring a PC Card not 
yet in the database. See the next section for a description of selecting 
the options for the new card.

Selecting the other items displays a menu for viewing and editing the 
existing configurations. See Section 3 below for an example of a 
supported card menu. See Appendix C for menus with the defaults for 
all supported cards.

The <F1> key displays the help screens stored in SCDHELP.TXT, which 
EZ Install installs in the PCMPLUS directory. 

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2. Create New Card Menu
Selecting NEW CARD on the Card Selection menu displays a menu like 
this:
	  
  Ŀ  
                                CREATE NEW CARD                               
                                                                              
                                                                              
     Select what resources are         Memory Window A: Yes                   
     needed for the new card.          Memory Window B: Yes                   
                                           IO Window A: Yes                   
                                           IO Window B: Yes                   
                                                   IRQ: Yes                   
                                       Status-Register: Yes                   
                                                                              
                                                                              
          Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Edit Parameters, <Esc> to Exit        
   <Space> Toggles Resource.   
								      
	  
In this menu, use the following function keys:
  <F1>          Help screen
 (arrows)       Scroll through selections
  <F10>         Displays the features menu for the new LAN PC Card
 <Space>        Toggles the selection between Yes and No
  <Esc>         Displays the New Card Parameters menu with the 
		options selected

Consult the documentation for the PC Card to determine what resources 
the card requires. The following explains each of the features

    Feature             Description
    =======             ===========

Memory Window           Does the card require a memory window? (Y/N)
A: and B:

IO Window               Does the card require an I/O port? (Y/N)
A: and B:

IRQ:                    Does the card require an interrupt? (Y/N)

Status Register:        Does the card require the configuration status-
			register value for the card setup? (Y/N)

Press <Esc> to exit this menu and display the Card Selection menu.

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3. Edit New Card Parameters Menu
Responding "Yes" to all of the options on the Create New Card menu 
and pressing <Esc> and pressing <Enter> displays a menu like this:
	  
 Ŀ  
                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1:                                              Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2:                                              Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3:                                                                     
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: 00        IO Port A: 000           Card IRQ:  5         
      Memory Size A:  1        IO Size A:  1                                 
       Path Width A:  8 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 00         
                                                      Status Reg: 00         
    Memory Window B: 00        IO Port B: 000                                
      Memory Size B:  1        IO Size B:  1         Card Status:  Enable    
       Path Width B:  8 Bit    IO Path B:  8 Bit                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
  Enter Card ID String (from CIS)   
								      
This  menu contains only the features selected on the Create New Card 
menu described above. Use the following function keys:
  
  <F1>          Help screen
  (arrows)      Scroll through selections
  <F10>         Saves the parameters
  <Space>       Toggles the selection between Yes and No
  <Esc>         Exits the menu and displays the Create New Card menu.

Consult the documentation and the CIS for the PC Card you want to 
configure before making any selection.  

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The following explains each of the features:

Feature         Options         Description
=======         =======         ===========
ID 1-3:         ASCII text,     Card recognition strings. ID 1
		35 characters   always required. Strings must match 
		max.per string  complete strings found in the CIS.
				NOTE: PCMSCD currently does not
				support PC Cards with ID strings
				greater than 35 characters.

Memory Windows  Hex address     Two high-order hex digits of base 
A: and B:                       memory window segment address.

Memory Size     1-16 decimal    Number of 4K memory blocks required
A: and B:

Path Width         8            Memory data path width.
A: and B:          16

IO Port         3 hex digits    Base port of address required.
A: and B:

IO Size         1-64 decimal    Number of consecutive ports.
A: and B:

IO Path            8            I/O data path width
A: and B:          16

Card IRQ:       1-15 decimal    Interrupt number required by the PC 
				Card driver.

Option Reg:       Hex           Value written to the PC Card's option 
				register that specifies which 
				configuration to use. Required by 
				all PC Cards for features and setup.

Status Reg:       Hex           Value written to the PC Card's status 
				register that specifies additional 
				configuration information. Required by 
				some PC Cards for features and setup.

Card Enable:      Enabled       Enabled use the configuration specified
		  Disabled      in the database. Disabled disregards it.

Press <Esc> to exit to the Card Selection menu.

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4. Edit Supported Card Parameters Menu
Selecting one of the supported PC Cards on the Card Selection menu 
and pressing <Enter> displays a menu like this:
	  
 Ŀ  
                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: IBM                                          Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: TOKEN RING                                   Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3: 0933030                                                             
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d8        IO Port A: a20           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  4        IO Size A:  4                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 61         
                                                      Status Reg: 20         
    Memory Window B: d0                                                      
      Memory Size B:  2                              Card Status:  Enable    
       Path Width B: 16 Bit                                                  
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
  Enter Card ID String (from CIS)   
								      
This  menu contains only the features supported by the selected card. 
For Edit Card Parameters menus of all supported LAN PC Cards, see 
Appendix C. Consult the documentation and the CIS for the LAN PC 
Card you want to configure before making any selection. Use the 
following function keys:

  <F1>          Help screen
  (arrows)      Scroll through selections
  <F10>         Saves the parameters
  <Space>       Toggles the selection between Yes and No
  <Esc>         Exits the menu and displays the Card Selection menu.

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The following explains each of the features:

Feature         Options         Description
=======         =======         ===========
ID 1-3:         ASCII text      Card-recognition string of supported 
				card. Do not change this line.  
				(See note on p. 60).
Memory Windows  Hex address     Upper nibble of base memory window segment 
A: and B:                       address.

Memory Size     1-16 decimal    Number of 4K memory blocks required
A: and B:

Path Width         8            Memory data path width
A: and B:          16

IO Port         3 hex digits    Base port of address required.
A: and B:

IO Size         1-64 decimal    Number of consecutive ports.
A: and B:

IO Path             8           I/O data path width
A: and B:           16

Card IRQ:       1-15 decimal    Interrupt number required by the PC Card 
				driver.

Option Reg:     Hex             Value written to the PC Card's option 
				register that specifies which configuration 
				to use. Required by all PC Cards for 
				features and setup.

Status Reg:     Hex             Value written to the PC Card's status 
				register that specifies additional 
				configuration information. Required by 
				some PC Cards for features and setup.

Card Enable:    Enabled         Enabled uses  the configuration specified in  
		Disabled        the database. Disabled disregards it.

Press <Esc> to exit this menu and display the Card Selection menu.

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D. PCMVCD.386*Microsoft Windows Virtual Communications Support for PCMSCD
The PCM Plus Microsoft Windows Virtual Communications Driver 
(PCMVCD.386) works together with PCMSCD and Card Services to 
provide Windows support LAN and FAX/Modem PC Cards. It is installed 
with the Windows option of EZ INSTALL with a SYSTEM.INI default of 
COM4 for the communication port. The COM port settings in 
CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI must always be the same.

PCMSCD manages FAX/Modem cards. PCMVCD.386 acts as a 
mediator between the PCMSCD and Microsoft Windows Kernel. When a 
FAX/Modem card is inserted (after Microsoft Windows start-up), Card 
Services creates a connection between the virtual communication port 
being maintained by PCMSCD and the card.  

When you answer yes (Y) to the question, Will you be using Windows 
3.1?, during the Quick Install feature of EZ INSTALL, Microsoft Windows 
VCD is replaced with the PCM Plus Microsoft Windows Virtual 
Communications Device Driver and the Microsoft Windows WIN.INI file 
is modified.

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VI. PCMFFCS.EXE-SRAM, Intel Series I and II Flash Card Support
PCM Plus supports industry standard SRAM cards, as well as Intel 
Series I and II Flash Cards (or compatible cards) and Advanced Micro 
Devices (AMD) cards with one integrated driver PCMFFCS.EXE.  When 
you use Quick Install during EZ INSTALL this driver is automatically 
loaded into your CONFIG.SYS file. Advanced users can use the 
Advanced Install during EZ INSTALL to modify the CONFIG.SYS file for 
specific needs. 

For default installed by Quick Install is:

Device=[drive:][path]PCMFFCS.EXE /BASE=D0 /SIZE=32 /PART=1 /QUEUE=1

Syntax:
	PCMFFCS.EXE [\BASE=n] [/SIZE=n] [/PART=n] [QUEUE=n]

Arguments:

  /BASE=n     Specifies the base address of the memory-mapped window (D0)
  /SIZE=n     Specifies the size of the memory-mapped window in 
	      kilobytes. Options are 4, 8, 16, (32), 64 
  /PART=n     Specifies the maximum number of partitions per card. (1)
  /QUEUE=n    Specifies the number of concurrent erasures for cards 
	      that support background erasure. Options are 1-9. (1)

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VII. PCMATA.SYS-Logical Driver for PCMCIA ATA Fixed-Disks
The Phoenix ATA-IDE device driver PCMATA.SYS registers as a I/O 
client to Card Services. It enables the system to access ATA-configured 
PC Cards as IDE hard drive partitions. 
Syntax:
	PCMATA.SYS  [/socket ...]  [/SRAM]  [/ADDR=nn]

Arguments:
  /socket ...   The number of each available socket. Each socket requires 
		its own argument, e.g., /1 /2. When no socket is specified, 
		the program configures all installed sockets.
  /SRAM         Enables PCMATA to access SRAM cards using 16k of upper 
		memory.
  /ADDR=nn      Where nn specifies the base address of the 16k memory-
		mapped window required to configure SRAM cards. When no 
		address is specified, Card Services assigns an available 
		address.                                                                        
			Example:
				PCMATA.SYS  /ADDR=C9  /1
		The PCMCIA specification allows both the ATA driver 
		(PCMATA.SYS) and the Flash File driver (PCMFFCS.EXE) to 
		read SRAM cards. If you add the /SRAM card to PCMATA and 
		also load PCMFFCS, you can access the one SRAM card with 
		two drivers, possibly creating conflicts. PCMATA can 
		access the following PC Cards as long as they have been 
		formatted properly with DOS FORMAT or contain a 
		FAT-compatible disk structure:
	* PCMCIA ATA IDE fixed disks that have been properly configured at 
	  the alternate fixed disk address by PhoenixCARD Services.
	* PCMCIA 1.0/2.0 compliant SRAM PC card (Read/Write)
	* PCMCIA 1.0/2.0 compliant OTP, Mask ROM, EEPROM or flash 
	  card (Read Only)

If your system has more than one socket, all of them can be used for 
ATA cards as long as no more than one is lacking a CIS.

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VIII  PCMFDISK.EXE*Partition Editor for ATA PC Cards 
PCMFDISK, like the DOS FDISK utility, sets the partition table for ATA 
rotating disk and solid-state mass-storage (Sundisk) PC Cards. Unlike 
FDISK, however, PCMFDISK does not destroy the data on the device 
unless you also reformat it. 

Do not use PCMFDISK on SRAM PC Cards formatted as hard disks.
Normally, the DOS FORMAT command sets the partition table of ATA 
PC Cards (See p. 350). You can, however , use the PCMFDISK utility to 
optimize those settings.

After inserting the ATA PC Card, run PCMFDISK to set (or reset) the 
following: 
	
	* Number of drive cylinders
	* Number of drive heads
	* The number of sectors per track

PCMFDISK calculates the resulting drive size. Optionally, on some ATA 
PC Cards, you can enter adjust partition settings to enhance the 
performance of the disk. Consult the documentation accompanying your 
ATA PC Card for the optimum configuration.

PCMFDISK does not partition ATA PC Cards into multiple drives.
Syntax:

	PCMFDISK [target ATA drive] [/?]

Arguments:

target ATA      Inserted ATA rotating disk or solid-state mass-
drive           storage (Sundisk) PC Card.

/?              Help screen

		Example:
			PCMFDISK E:

Running PCMFDISK first displays a screen like this:

 Ŀ    
    ATA card fdisk program ver 2.21                           
    Copyright (C) 1993 Phoenix Technologies Ltd               
                                                              
         Cylinders: 80                                        
             Heads: 2                                         
     Sectors/Track: 32                                        
         Disk size: 2560 Kbytes                               
                                                              
    Change the Disk Parameters? (Y/N)                         
 

The values displayed may vary. PCMFDISK examines your ATA drive 
and suggests the partition parameters.. Enter "Y" unless you have 
information about improving the drive performance, such as the 
manufacturer's recommendations. 

If you choose "Y," PCMFDISK prompts for the Cylinders, Heads, and 
Sectors/Track, updates the values, and redisplays this message:

	Change the Disk Parameters? (Y/N)

Enter "N" if you want to proceed, "Y" if you want to make further 
changes. 

Pressing "N"displays this confirm message:
    
	Warning:  All data in the drive will be lost!
	Proceed with PCMFDISK (Y/N)? :

Pressing "N" exits the program without making changes.
Pressing "Y" change writes a new partition table on the PC Card and 
displays this message: 

	New partition table written                            

To format the card from DOS, type : "FORMAT drive: /. 

The drive is ready to receive data; and formatting is unnecessary. 

If you format the card, you destroy all the data on it. If you do not 
format it, you do not destroy the existing data, and you can read and 
write the device using the re-written partition table. 

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VIII. PCMFDD.EXE-Floppy Drive Emulation  
PCMFDD.EXE allows SRAM cards to emulate floppy drives A: or B:. If 
you select Floppy drive emulation during EZ Install, it loads 
PCMFDD.EXE into your CONFIG.SYS file. Advanced users can modify 
the CONFIG.SYS for specific needs. 

Syntax:
	PCMFDD.EXE [/ADDR=nn] {/d:n | /?}

Arguments:

  /ADDR=nn      Where nn specifies the base address of the 
		memory-mapped window used by the PC Card. 
		The default is D0h. 
  /d:n          Where d specifies the emulated drive letter A or 
		B, and n specifies the socket number.
  /?            Help screen with syntax. Using no arguments also 
		prints help screen.

Use the following chart to select the appropriate command for 
CONFIG.SYS.
Floppy      PCMCIA      SRAM         SRAM       Command:
Drives      Slots       Cards        Drive

   1          1          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:1
   1          1          1            B:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /B:1
   1          2          2           N/A       Use PCMATA
   1          2          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:1
   1          2          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:2
   2          2          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:1
   2          2          1            B:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /B:2
   2          2          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:2
   2          2          1            B:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /B:1
   2          2          2          A: & B:    DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:1 /B:2
   2          2          2          A: & B:    DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:2 /B:1
   2          1          1            A:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /A:1
   2          1          1            B:       DEVICE=\PCMFDD /B:1

Note that drives A and/or B may be assigned to both sockets.
WARNING! Configuring a PC Card as a floppy drive disables the 
corresponding physical floppy drive, if there is one. To re-enable the 
floppy drive, insert a "REM" at the beginning of the line in CONFIG.SYS 
that reads, "DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE...," and reboot. 

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IX.  PCMRMAN.EXE*PCM Plus Resource Manager
PCMRMAN is PCM Plus utility tells Card Services what system 
resources are available. EZ Install does not install the PCMRMAN 
command in CONFIG.SYS. To use it, you have to insert it manually 
right after Card Services. You can use PCMRMAN to take these actions:

	* Assign or exclude Memory
	* Assign or exclude I/O addresses
	* Assign or exclude Interrupts

The program also features a window that displays a map of the 
resources currently recognized by Card Services.

Syntax: 

	PCMRMAN [arguments...]
	
Arguments:

  /MEM=xx[-yy]          Permits memory range xx00:0000 to yyFF:0000

  /XMEM=xx[-yy]         Excludes  memory range xx00:0000 to yyFF:0000

  /IO=xxxx [-yyyy]      Permits of I/O range specified

  /XIO=xxxx[-yyyy]      Excludes I/O range specifed

  /IRQ=x[-y]            Permits use of IRQ in range x to y

  /XIRQ=x[-y]           Excludes IRQs in range x to y

  /MAP                  Displays map of Card Services & system resources

  /?                    Displays help screen.

The /mem, /o and /irq options specify ranges that are available. The 
/xmem, /xio, and /xirq options specify ranges that are not available.  
Upper portion of range is optional, ranges are inclusive, that is, 
/mem=D0 is legitimate. Option names are not case sensitive. Hyphen 
required when you give the upper "y" address.
Argument ranges for memory, I/O and IRQ are as follows:

  MEM           xxxx must be between A0h and FFH, refers to segment 
		xx00:000

  IO            xxxx must be between 100h and 3FFh

  IRQ           must be between 0 and 0Fh

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Example:

PCMRMAN /MEM=C0-C8 /XMEM=D0-D8 /IO=2F0-2FF  /XIO=300-3FF /IRQ=0F /XIRQ=0B

In this example, memory address C000:0000 - C800:0000 (inclusive) are 
made available for allocation by Card Services. D000.0000 to D800.000 
are excluded.  IRQs 3, 4, and 5 are locked out from allocation, and I/O 
addresses 200 through 20F (inclusive) are made available. 

Entering PCMRMAN /MAP at the DOS prompt displays this map:

 Ŀ
  Upper Memory ( =Available, =Reserved with /XMEM, =Unavailable):               
                                                                                 
            0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  8 9 A B C D E F                                     
         A                                                       
         B                                                       
         C                                                                
         D                                                                       
         E                                                       
         F                                                       
                                                                                 
  IO Port ranges FREE:                                                            
                                                                                 
  0100-01FF 0208-03FF                                                             
                                                                                 
  IO Port ranges IN USE:                                                          
                                                                                 
  0200-0207                                                                       
                                                                                 
  IRQ Allocations:                                                                
                                                                                 
    FREE: 00  01  02  03  04  05  06  07  08  09  0B  0C  0D  0E  0F              
  IN USE: 0A                                                                      
                                                                                 

This map displays resources as known to Card Services. 

It displays blocks of memory in one of three shades: the lightest block 
represents a free block, a solid block represents a block that is not 
available, and the medium block represents a block that the /MEM 
option can un-reserve.

The unavailable blocks have been allocated to client drivers or may be 
reserved by Card Services. Attempting to change these blocks results in 
an error. 

Each block represents 4K (4096 bytes) of upper memory, and ranges 
from A000:0000 to FFFF:FFFF.

I/O ranges are displayed in 2 lists, one for free I/O ranges and one for 
ranges in use.

IRQs are similarly displayed in 2 lists, one for free and one for used.

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Glossary  


ADAPTER  A piece of hardware which contains one or more PCMCIA sockets.  
The Adapter contains the interface between the Socket Controller and the 
Host System.

APPLET  Application icons that are a part of Microsoft Windows program.  
Applets such as the Windows Control Panel, File Manager, Clock and 
Calendar for example are small simple utility programs that provide a 
variety of functions.  The PCMCIA applet provides a visual indication, 
via an icon, of socket and card status (inserted or removed). 

ATA   An acronym for AT Attachment interface.  ATA is an IDE disk 
interface standard that defines a compatibility register set, a 40 
pin connector and its associated signals.

ATTRIBUTE MEMORY  A uniquely addressable memory space that typically 
contains the PC Card's CIS.  All PC Cards complying with the PCMCIA Card 
Services Interface Specification, Release 2.0, must contain 
ATTRIBUTE MEMORY.

AUTOEXEC.BAT   A set of commands in the form of a batch file program 
that are automatically executed by DOS to help configure your system 
when you Boot-Up your computer.

BIOS An abbreviation for Basic Input/Output System.  A set of 
instructions/routines stored in ROM.  These routines work closely with 
hardware devices (memory chips, disk drives and monitor) to input and 
output interrupt requests indicating when a device is ready to accept 
or send data.

CGA   An abbreviation for Color Graphics Adapter.  This depicts a type 
of PC video display (color or monochrome) with a maximum resolution of 
80x25 characters in 4 colors (simultaneously) with a character box of 
8x8 pixels.

CIS   An abbreviation for Card Information Structure.  This is a data 
structure that describes in detail the operating requirements of a 
particular IC Card.  CIS usually resides in Attribute Memory.  The 
CIS is comprised of TUPLES.

CLIENT DRIVER  A Device driver for a particular PCMCIA PC Card that 
interacts with Card Services.

CMOS   An abbreviation for Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor.  
A type of microprocessor memory chip that requires little power to 
operate.  However,  this chip allows a number of components to be 
placed in a very small area.  CMOS chips retain data after the system 
power is turned off.  A CMOS RAM low-powered chip with a long-life 
(up to three years) battery backup can be used to keep track of time 
and date as well as system configuration information.

COMMON MEMORY  A uniquely-addressable memory space that typically 
contains a PC card's bulk storage, if present (e.g., A flash card's 
flash array is contained in COMMON MEMORY.

COMn  An Abbreviation for communications.  COM is the designation for 
a  serial communication port (generally used for Modems). The n is the 
value indicating which port, 1 or 2.  
	Example: COM1 indicates serial port 1.

CONFIG.SYS  A system configuration command file that contains 
installable device drivers, memory management commands and control 
files that DOS accesses and uses when your system starts up (boots).

Device Drivers   A software control program that resides in the 
CONFIG.SYS file (in DOS) and SYSTEM.INI file (in Windows) and allows 
your computer to communicate with a device installed on your system 
such as a mouse, printer or disk drive.  

DRAM   An abbreviation for Dynamic Random Access Memory.  A memory chip 
that needs periodic recharging (refreshing).

EPROM  An abbreviation for an erasable (usually with ultraviolet light)  
programmable read only memory IC chip or card.

EEPROM  An abbreviation for an electrically erasable programmable read 
only memory IC chip or card. (See Flash Card)

EGA   An abbreviation for Enhanced Video Display.  This depicts a type 
of PC video display (color or monochrome) with a maximum resolution of 
80x25 characters in 16 colors with a character box of 8x14 pixels. EGA 
monitors represent an improved video resolution over CGA monitors.

FAT   An abbreviation for File Allocation Tables.  The FAT controls 
all clusters on different sectors of on a disk and records their location.  
DOS uses the file allocation table to locate blocks of data that can be 
written to a disk.

FAX    An abbreviation for telephonic Facsimile transmission. Facsimile 
transmission is a method of transmitting messages (hard copy or 
computer files) from one FAX machine to another (specified) FAX 
machine via telephonic transmission or microwave transmission.

FAX CARD   A full functioning IC FAX Card  that complies with the PCMCIA 
Card Services Interface Specification, Release 2.0.  A FAX Card can be 
inserted into a laptop or palmtop computer and connected to a phone line 
via cable and adapter, to transmit and receive FAX messages.

FDD   An abbreviation for a Floppy Disk Drive. Floppy disk drives are 
disk drive devices that are generally installed internally 
in a computer system and used to transfer data to a portable data media 
(floppy diskette) for external storage or file sharing.  Floppy disk 
drives currently accept 3 1/2 and 5 1/4 inch floppy diskettes, depending 
on the floppy disk drive size.

FLASH CARD  An IC Card that complies with the PCMCIA Card Services 
Interface Specification, Release 2.0. and is electronically erasable 
(See EEPROM).  Flash Cards can be used for a number of IC card memory 
applications.

FLASH FILE SYSTEM  An alternative to the FAT File System in which the 
units of storage are arranged in a linked-list, thereby lending itself 
to finite life-cycle memory technologies like FLASH.

HDD   An abbreviation for a Hard Disk Drive.  Hard Disks Drives are 
generally installed internally in a computer system and contain a 
non-removable data storage media device .  Hard disk drives can, 
however, be installed externally (as portable or permanent devices) 
and are currently available as insertable PC cards for PC portables, 
laptops and palmtop computers.

I/O   An abbreviation for Input Output.  Refers to the sending 
(input) and receiving (output) of data through an I/O channel in 
the CPU.  Example: The keyboard inputs data to the I/O channel in 
the CPU that in turn is output to the monitor.

IC CARD  An abbreviation for integrated circuit card. In PCMCIA 
these are credit card size IC Cards that are configured in a 
variety of ways (i.e., memory cards, FAX cards, Modem cards.  
Also called PC Cards.

ICON    A small graphic depiction of an object.  Icons can represent 
a series of functions or programs. Icons are used by the graphical 
user interface (GUI) to activate a set of instructions by simply 
selecting the icon, generally with a mouse or similar pointing device. 

IDE   An abbreviation for Integrated Drive Electronics.  An IDE hard 
disk drive combines the entire disk controller with the drive unit 
that plugs into a bus slot. In the case of PC card hard drives the 
hard disk card with integrated controller plugs directly into a card slot.   

IRQ   An abbreviation for Interrupt Request.  A signal sent by a device 
and routed through the BIOS indicating when a device is ready to accept 
or send data.

IRQ LINE  An IRQ (Interrupt Request) Line is a uniquely-identifiable 
processor interrupt signal.  PCMCIA I/O Cards occasionally require 
IRQs to be routed to the host on behalf of the I/O Card.

LAM  An Abbreviation for Line Adapter Module.  A Line Adapter Module is 
the cabling that connects the phone line to the PCMCIA Modem card.  

LAN   An Abbreviation for Local Area Networking.  A methodology where 
several computers and peripherals are interconnected for the purpose 
of sharing resources.

LAN CARD  An IC card that complies with the PCMCIA Card Services 
Interface Specification, Release 2.0. LAN cards can be connected to 
laptop or palmtop computers which in turn can be interconnected to 
local LAN services.

LPTn   An Abbreviation for Line Printer. LPT is the designation for a 
parallel printer port.  The n is the value indicating which port, 1 
or 2.  Example: LPT1 indicates parallel printer port 1.

MTD  An Abbreviation for Memory Technology Driver.  This is a 
Card Service Client that hides the details, from users of a particular 
memory technology, about how a memory technology is accessed, erased, etc.

MODEM  An acronym for modulator demodulator.  A device used to transmit 
computer data from modem-to-modem over a modulated carrier wave form 
required by the communication channel.  Communication is normally 
accomplished over telephone lines.

MODEM CARDS  An IC card that complies with the PCMCIA Card Services 
Interface Specification, Release 2.0.  Modem cards can be connected 
to laptop and palmtop computers thereby offering full modem capabilities 
to these portable systems.

OTP  An Abbreviation for One Time Programmable.

OTPROM  A ROM module that is programmable only once.

PCMCIA  Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, a 
trade association of leading hardware and software vendors, 
established to adopt a set of standards pertaining to adapter slots 
and PC cards for portable PC accessories.

PIXEL  The smallest graphic unit that can be displayed on a video 
screen, usually a single-colored (or black) dot.  Also know as 
PEL, an acronym for Picture Element.

RAM    An abbreviation for Random Access Memory.  RAM is the dynamic 
memory of a computer system that DOS uses for programs and data.  
Data stored in RAM are not permanent and are erased when the computer 
is turned off.

ROM   An abbreviation for Read Only Memory.  ROM is a permanently 
recorded portion of the computer's memory.  ROM memory is retained 
when the computer is turned off.

SRAM   An abbreviation for Static Random Access Memory.  A type of 
memory chip that is faster than a DRAM and does not need recharging 
(refreshing).

SOCKET  A receptacle on a micro, portable, laptop or palmtop computer 
that is used to insert and operate PCMCIA PC Cards.  Also referred to 
as a slot.

SOCKET CONTROLLER  A PC system hardware component that manages the 
operation of PCMCIA sockets in conjunction with system software.

SYSTEM.INI  A Windows initialization file (similar to the CONFIG.SYS 
file for DOS) that contains Windows device drivers, commands and 
settings you can use to customize Windows for your system's hardware.

TSR     Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) is a pop-up program that is 
loaded into memory (RAM) and remains invisible and inactive until it is 
called by a certain event  (key stroke or command message). Example:  
Card Services 2.0 is a driver that can be loaded in your CONFIG.SYS file 
or run as a TSR from DOS.

TUPLE  An element of a CIS that contains PC Card information data.

VCD   An abbreviation for the Windows Virtual COMM Driver.

VGA   An abbreviation for Video Graphics Display.  VGA is a type of PC 
video display (color or monochrome) with a maximum resolution of 80x25 
characters in 16 colors with a character box of 9x16 pixels.  VGA 
monitors represent an improved video resolution over EGA and CGA monitors.

WIN.INI A Windows Initialization file.  (See SYSTEM.INI.)



Appendix A  - Examples of Initialization Files

EZ INSTALL makes the following changes in you system's initialization 
files AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and SYSTEM. INI:

	AUTOEXEC.BAT File
		EZ INSTALL adds the following entry to the DOS path 
		in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

	  PATH=%PATH%;C:\PCMPLUS
	
	CONFIG.SYS File 
		When you use Quick Install or select all the defaults 
		during Advanced Install, EZ INSTALL adds the following 
		lines to the CONFIG.SYS file :

	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSS.EXE
	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMCS.EXE /WAIT=12 /ADDR=C8 /IRQ=10 /FLASH
	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSCD.EXE /BEEP /COM=4 /RS=4
	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMATA.SYS /1 /ADDR=C9
	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFDD.EXE /B:1
	   DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMFFCS.EXE /BASE=D0 /SIZE=32 /QUEUE=1 /PART=1
	   DEVICE=C:\DOS\MS-FLASH.SYS

	SYSTEM.INI File 
		If you answered "Y" (yes) to the question, "Will you be 
		using Windows 3.1?", during Quick Install, or specify "Y" 
		for the Windows 3.1 during Advanced Install, EZ INSTALL 
		adds the following lines in the Windows SYSTEM.INI file:

	   [386Enh]
	     ;**** PATCHED BY PCM+ EZINSTALL ****
	     device=pcmvcd.386
	     PCMCIACom4=TRUE
	     COM4BASE=2E8
	     EMMExclude=C800-C8FF
	     EMMExclude=D000-EFFF
	     EMMExclude=C900-CCFF
	     ;**** PCM+ STOP
	     ;**** PATCHED BY PCM+ EZINSTALL ****
	   [PCMCIA]
	     COM04=TRUE
	     ;**** PCM+ STOP

	WIN.INI File 
		EZ Install writes the following line to WIN.INI to run 
		PCMWARM.EXE when Windows is started in standard mode 
		(PCM Plus requires enhanced mode).

	     ;**** PATCHED BY PCM+ run= PCMWARN.EXE ****
	     run= PCMWARN.EXE



Appendix B -  Memory Management

This appendix provides information on optimizing memory use with 
PhoenixCARD Manager Plus. Included are two tables. 

Use the first table to determine which drivers are required for each 
card. Use the second table to determine how much memory each driver 
requires.

			PCMCIA Cards

PCM Plus                     Flash                             SRAM
Filename        ATA IDE      Memory     LAN      Fax/Modem     Memory(4)   

PCMSS.EXE(1)
Socket Services   YES         YES       YES         YES         YES

PCMCS.EXE(1)      YES         YES       YES         YES         YES
Card Services

PCMSCD.EXE                              YES         YES
LAN or FAX/Modem

PCMATA.SYS(2)
IDE Hard-Disk      YES                                          YES
Emulation

PCMFDD.EXE
Floppy-Disk                                                     YES 
Emulation

PCMFFCS.EXE(3)                YES                               YES
PC-Flash support

Notes:
(1) All configurations require the installation of Socket Services 
(PCMSS.EXE) and Card Services (PCMCS.EXE).

(2) If your system has multiple PCMCIA slots, PCM Plus supports the 
use of multiple ATA cards of which all except one must have a CIS. 

(3) Requires installation of Microsoft Flash File System.

(4) You can configure an SRAM Memory card as a floppy disk, a hard 
disk, or a PC Flash card, as long as the corresponding driver is 
installed.

Driver Memory Requirements

	      DOS Memory      UMB Memory  
Driver        Required        Required      Fixed/Var   Defaults


PCMSS.EXE      7.9K            0K

PCMCS.EXE     37.4K            4K            Fixed      /ADDR=C8(4)

PCMSCD.EXE    17.1K            0K

PCMATA.SYS     7.5K         0-16K (9)        Fixed     /ADDR=D0(5)

PCMFDD.EXE     1.2K           16K            Fixed     /ADDR=D0(5)

PCMFFCS.EXE(8) 18.5K        4-64K            Var       /BASE=D0  
						       /SIZE=32(6)

Notes:
(4) If, during loading, PCMCS detects RAM or ROM at C800, it will 
attempt to find open or next available memory and can be overwritten, 
e.g., /ADDR=CC.

(5) PCMATA and PCMFDD defaults can be overwritten, e.g., /ADDR=D2.

(6) PCMFFCS default can be overwritten, e.g. /BASE=D8. The /SIZE 
parameter has five options, shown in this chart:

  PCMFFCS /SIZE         Actual Bytes
  =============         ============ 
   /SIZE=4              4,096 
   /SIZE=8              8,192
   /SIZE=16             16,384
   /SIZE=32             32,768 (recommended)
   /SIZE=64             65,536

(7) Upper Memory Block (UMB) in this chart means open and 
unmapped memory. Keeping in mind that memory managers, such 
as Microsoft's EMM386, enable (remap) memory in the UMB, you 
have to manually write appropriate X=  parameters to reserve upper 
memory for use by PCMCIA devices. In addition, use the EMM 
EXCLUDE parameter in Microsoft Windows SYSTEM.INI file. The 
following is an example of a CONFIG.SYS statement reserving 
memory windows for PCMCIA devices:

DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE  NOEMS   X=C800-C8FF X=C900-CCFF X=D000-D7FF

(8) Some PCMCIA Token Ring cards default to using memory address 
space beginning at D000. Check your PCMCIA card documentation 
for your specific cards upper memory requirements to assure no 
memory collisions, especially with PCMFFCS.EXE.

(9) The /SRAM switch requires 16K. Otherwise, PCMATA requires  
To reduce memory, follow these recommendations:

1. Load only those drivers absolutely required for the cards you plan to 
use. For example, if you are going to use modem cards exclusively, 
load SS, CS, and SCD only.

2. Reduce the /SIZE=xx parameter in FFCS to a minimum. This can 
be as low as /SIZE=4.

3. Make all of your upper memory block addresses contiguous so that 
you don't leave memory "holes." 

4. Use Microsoft's MSD program to maximize memory usage.


Appendix C  -   SCDEDIT Menus 

The following are the SCDEDIT Card Parameters menus for the PC 
Cards that PCMSCD.EXE currently supports.

See the discussion on SCDEDIT, the Super Client Driver Editor in 
Chapter 4 on p. 56.

IBM Token Ring
	  
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                       EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                                  
                                                                             
   ID 1: IBM                                          Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: TOKEN RING                                   Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3: 0933030                                                             
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d8        IO Port A: a20           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  4        IO Size A:  4                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 61         
                                                      Status Reg: 20         
    Memory Window B: d0                                                      
      Memory Size B:  2                              Card Status:  Enable    
       Path Width B: 16 Bit                                                  
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      

IBM Ethernet
								      
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                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: IBM Corp.                                    Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: Ethernet                                     Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3: 0933495                                                             
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d4        IO Port A: 300           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  4        IO Size A: 16                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 41         
                                                      Status Reg: 00         
                               IO Port B: 310                                
                               IO Size B: 16         Card Status:  Enable    
                               IO Path B: 16 Bit                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      

IBM 3270 Emulation
								      
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                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: IBM                                          Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: 3270 Emulation Credit Card Adapter           Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3:                                                                     
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: ce        IO Port A: 2d0           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  2        IO Size A: 16                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 41         
                                                                             
                                                     Card Status:  Enable    
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      
	  
D-Link DE-650
	  
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                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: D-Link                                       Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: DE-650                                       Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3:                                                                     
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d6        IO Port A: 320           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  1        IO Size A: 16                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 41         
                                                                             
                               IO Port B: 330        Card Status:  Enable    
                               IO Size B: 16                                 
                               IO Path B: 16 Bit                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      
 
Intel Ethernet
       
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                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: Intel                                        Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: Ethernet Lan Card                            Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3: iNC300                                                              
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d4        IO Port A: 310           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  4        IO Size A: 16                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 49         
                                                      Status Reg: 02         
                                                                             
                                                     Card Status:  Enable    
                                                                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      
 
Xircom
								      
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                           EDIT CARD PARAMETERS                              
                                                                             
   ID 1: Xircom                                       Major Ver: 04          
   ID 2: CreditCard 10Base-T                          Minor Ver: 01          
   ID 3: CE-10BT                                                             
                                                                             
    Memory Window A: d4        IO Port A: 300           Card IRQ:  9         
      Memory Size A:  4        IO Size A: 16                                 
       Path Width A: 16 Bit    IO Path A:  8 Bit      Option Reg: 01         
                                                                             
                                                     Card Status:  Enable    
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
       Press <F1> for Help, <F10> to Save Parameters, <Esc> to Exit.         
   
								      

INDEX

ATA PC Card, 2, 7, 35, 45, 66, 77
auto-power mode, 44
beep, 54
Card Information Structure, See CIS
Card Services, 47-51
Card Services 2.0, 53
CIS, 5, 27, 28, 77
client driver, 49
COM port, 54
CONFIG.SYS, 5, 44, 53
Custom Installation, 41
DOS FORMAT, 35
EMM386.EXE, 24
EMS386.EXE, 9
FAX/Modem PC Card, 2, 9, 32, 52-55
flash file, 49
Flash Memory PC Card, 2
floppy
disable, 10, 17, 33, 68
Floppy drive emulation, see PCMFDD.EXE
floppy emulation, 10
I/O
address, 9
insert settle time, 48
install PCM Plus, 14
INSTALL.EXE, 3
INSTALL.OLB, 3
interrupt, 9
level-triggered, 55
IRQ, 49
LAN PC Card, 2, 9, 32, 52-55, 56-62
MEMCARD, 6
memory
management, 24
manager, see EMM386.EXE
requirement, 9
micro channel, 49
Microsoft Windows
SYSTEM.INI, 5
Microsoft Windows Virtual Communications 
Driver, see PCMVCD.386
Modem PC Card, 32, 52-55
MS-FLASH.SYS, 9
network, 54
partition table, 66
PC Card
ATA, 2, 7, 35, 66, 77
CIS, 5
database, 54, see SCDEDIT.EXE
FAX/Modem, 2, 9, 27, 32, 52-55
FLASH, 27
Flash Memory, 2
LAN, 2, 32, 52, 56-62
SRAM, 2, 5, 7, 10, 27, 77
PCFORMAT.EXE, 3
PCMATA.EXE, 7
PCMATA.SYS, 3, 6, 35, 65
PCMCIA, 2
PCMCS.EXE, 3, 6, 47-51, 47
PCMFDD.EXE, 3, 7, 10, 68
PCMFDISK, 3
PCMFDISK>EXE, 66-67
PCMFFCS.EXE, 3, 7, 9
PCMINFO
battery status, 27
PCMINFO.EXE, 3, 5, 28
PCMRMAN.EXE, 3
PCMSCD.EXE, 3, 6, 9, 52-55
PCMSS.EXE, 3, 6, 44-46, 44
PCMVCD.386, 3, 63
PCMWARN.EXE, 3
power management, 49, 52
Reserve Socket, 45
Reserve Socket Window, 45
RESUME, 55
SCDEDIT.EXE, 3, 56-62, 79
SCDHELP.TXT, 3
socket
lock, 44
number, 44
window controller, 44
Socket Services, 44-46
SRAM, 35
PC Card, 5, 7
SRAM PC Card, 2, 10, 77
Start Address, 48
Super Client Driver, see PCMSCD.EXE
Super Client Driver Editor, see SCDEDIT.EXE
system timer ticks, 48
Token Ring, 54
UART, 55
Wait parameter, 48
WCPMINFO.CPL, 30
Windows, 30
WPCMINFO.CPL, 3
WPCMINFO.EXE, 5, 31
WPCMINFO.HLP, 3

