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Using a PC Card in OS/2 (with PC Card Director) This section describes how to use the PC Card in OS/2. The PC Card slots of the computer and the port replicator do not support the following PC Cards: Integral Peripherals Model 1841PA (40 MB) IBM 105-MB PCMCIA hard disk drive (P/N 74G8694) 8-bit or 16-bit slave DMA PC Cards Ask IBM or an IBM authorized dealer for more information about the different types of PC Cards. You can use a DOS object3 in the OS/2 environment. OS/2 Virtual Card Services provides a Card Services interface and enables you to use the DOS PC Card device driver for the DOS object. Note: Even when a PC Card is enabled with a DOS object, the device driver or the application program might not work, or their performance might not be what you expect. To use Virtual Card Services with a DOS object, do the following: 1 Move the mouse pointer to the DOS object icon; then click the right mouse button. 2 Click on Properties. 3 Click on the Session tab. 4 Click on DOS (WIN-OS/2) Properties. 5 Click on All DOS (DOS and WIN-OS/2) Settings. 6 Set PCMCIA_CARD_SERVICES as On. 7 Set PCMCIA_RELEASE_LEVEL as 2.1 8 Set MEM_EXCLUDE_REGIONS as CC -D3FFF 3 A DOS object might be a DOS program, Windows 3.1 program, DOS full-screen, DOS window, WIN-OS/2 full-screen, or WIN-OS/2 window. Chapter 5. Using Your Computer with a PC Card 57

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Using a PC Card in OS/2 (with PC Card Director)
This section describes how to use the PC Card in OS/2.
The PC Card slots of the computer and the port replicator do not
support the following PC Cards:
Integral Peripherals Model 1841PA (40 MB)
IBM 105-MB PCMCIA hard disk drive (P/N 74G8694)
8-bit or 16-bit slave DMA PC Cards
Ask IBM or an IBM authorized dealer for more information about the
different types of PC Cards.
You can use a DOS object
3
in the OS/2 environment.
OS/2 Virtual
Card Services provides a Card Services interface and enables you to
use the DOS PC Card device driver for the DOS object.
Note:
Even when a PC Card is enabled with a DOS object, the
device driver or the application program might not work, or
their performance might not be what you expect.
To use Virtual Card Services with a DOS object, do the following:
1
Move the mouse pointer to the DOS object icon; then click the
right mouse button.
2
Click on
Properties
.
3
Click on the
Session
tab.
4
Click on
DOS (WIN-OS/2) Properties
.
5
Click on
All DOS (DOS and WIN-OS/2) Settings
.
6
Set
PCMCIA_CARD_SERVICES
as On.
7
Set
PCMCIA_RELEASE_LEVEL
as
2.1
8
Set
MEM_EXCLUDE_REGIONS
as
CC
–D3FFF
3
A
DOS object
might be a DOS program, Windows 3.1 program, DOS full-screen, DOS window, WIN-OS/2 full-screen, or WIN-OS/2 window.
Chapter 5.
Using Your Computer with a PC Card
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