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Using the Auto Configurator Utility ., resource information using the Auto Configurator Utility.

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Check the status of the PC Card by using PC Card Director. When the PC Card is set to "Ready," the resources used for that PC Card are displayed. Refer to the manuals supplied with the system or option adapters to check that the resources for the devices in the system or for the option adapters do not conflict with the resources for the IRQ level, I/O port address, or memory window of the PC Card. If you are using OS/2 Warp, you can check the assigned system resources using RMVIEW.EXE. If there is a conflict: If you are using OS/2 Warp, use RESERVE.SYS to register those resources in OS/2. To set RESERVE.SYS, refer to the manuals or online help for OS/2 Warp, or refer to the README file of PC Card Director. If you are using Auto Configurator, change the enabling order or resource information using the Auto Configurator Utility. Using the Auto Configurator Utility . Change the parameter for the PC Card enabler. Refer to the manuals supplied with the PC Card. If you are using network cards, change the resource information for the PC Card stated in the PROTOCOL.INI or NET.CFG file. To change the configuration file for the network cards, refer to the manuals or README files of the PC Cards or network drivers. 68 IBM ThinkPad 380Z Online User's Guide

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Check the status of the PC Card by using PC Card Director.
When
the PC Card is set to “Ready,” the resources used for that PC Card
are displayed.
Refer to the manuals supplied with the system or
option adapters to check that the resources for the devices in the
system or for the option adapters do not conflict with the resources
for the IRQ level, I/O port address, or memory window of the PC
Card.
If you are using OS/2 Warp, you can check the assigned
system resources using RMVIEW.EXE.
If there is a conflict:
If you are using OS/2 Warp, use RESERVE.SYS to register
those resources in OS/2.
To set RESERVE.SYS, refer to the manuals or online help for
OS/2 Warp, or refer to the README file of PC Card Director.
If you are using Auto Configurator, change the enabling order or
resource information using the Auto Configurator Utility.
Using the Auto Configurator Utility .
Change the parameter for the PC Card enabler.
Refer to the
manuals supplied with the PC Card.
If you are using network cards, change the resource information
for the PC Card stated in the PROTOCOL.INI or NET.CFG file.
To change the configuration file for the network cards, refer to
the manuals or README files of the PC Cards or network
drivers.
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