addr
(required)
The base I/O address of the MPAP-200. This number must be a
three-digit hexadecimal value ending in 0.
irq
(required)
The interrupt level (IRQ) of the MPAP-200. This decimal number
must be one of the following values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, or 0 if no IRQ
is desired.
4. Save the CONFIG.SYS file, exit the text editor, shutdown the system, and reboot to
activate the changes.
5.2.1
Tying a configuration to a particular socket
A configuration can be made specific to a socket by appending "=Sx" after the closing
parenthesis, where "X" is the desired socket number.
5.2.2
Auto Fallback configuration
OS/2 Card Services is capable of automatically determining a configuration for a
PCMCIA device, but due to limitations in Quatech's "Syncdrive" driver software, the client
driver does not support this feature. This support is planned for a future release of both the client
driver and Syncdrive.
5.2.3
Hot Swapping
The client driver supports "hot swapping." After installation, it is not necessary for the
MPAP-200 to be inserted in the PCMCIA socket at boot time. When the card is inserted, it will
be configured according to the command line options. When the card is removed, the resources
it used will be made available for other devices.
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