2-3
Section
PCMCIA Card Installation
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Note If there are no problems with the I/O port settings, the computer should recog-
nize the ISA Board when the computer is turned on and the ISA Board should be
usable. If the ISA Board has been installed successfully, proceed to 2-4 Compo-
Bus/D Configurator Installation.
2-3
PCMCIA Card Installation
This section explains how to set the PCMCIA Card for the CompoBus/D Confi-
gurator and install the card in the computer.
2-3-1 Preparation for Installation
Before installing the PCMCIA Card, check the items listed in the following table.
Item
Description
Unused card slot
Verify that there is an unused card slot (type II) in the computer.
Available memory
The PCMCIA card for the Configurator
occupies 16 KB of memory. Verify that the
computer has 16 KB of available memory.
Use one of the memory and I/O port address
combinations shown on page 21 for the
PCMCIA Card.
Unused I/O port
address
The PCMCIA card for the Configurator
occupies 3 ports. Verify that the computer has 3
I/O port addresses available.
(These settings can be made automatically by
the Windows 95/98 Plug & Play function.)
Note The PCMCIA Card for the CompoBus/D Configurator can’t be used with the
Windows NT 3.51/4.0 operating systems.
When Windows 95/98 is used, the memory and I/O port addresses are automati-
cally allocated with its Plug & Play function. For Windows 95, the memory and
I/O port address status can be verified using the following procedure. The verifi-
cation procedure for Windows 98 is essentially the same as for Windows 95.
1, 2, 3...
1. Click “Start” and select “Control Panel” from the “Settings” menu.
2. Double-click on “System” in the Control Panel window.
3. Select “Device Manager” from the System Properties window.