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Using the Configuration Utility, The Configuration utility CONFIG.EXE modifies the CARDID.INI

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Vendor revision number Number of slots Number of functions per slot Vendor copyright information CARDINFO /OFF[:S,F] Turns off power to all PC Card slots. Note: S is the parameter that specifies the slot. You can turn off the power to only the specified slot with this parameter. F is the parameter that specifies the function. You can turn off the power to only the specified function with this parameter. CARDINFO /ON[:S,F] Turns on power to all PC Card slots. Note: S is the parameter that specifies the slot. You can turn on power to only the specified slot with this parameter. F is the parameter that specifies the function. You can turn on power to only the specified function with this parameter. CARDINFO /? Displays information about CARDINFO switches. Using the Configuration Utility The Configuration utility (CONFIG.EXE) modifies the CARDID.INI and CSALLOC.INI files. You need to run this utility if you are having difficulty using the PC Card, or if you are customizing your system. Whenever you finish using this utility, restart your system so that your changes take effect. The Configuration utility can be used for the following purposes: Setting or changing the IRQs and COM port assignment order for your fax/modem cards. Setting or changing the I/O port address, IRQ, and memory areas that your network cards will use. Selecting the address (primary, secondary, or any) that your ATA cards will be using to communicate with the system. Chapter 5. Using Your Computer with a PC Card 71

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Vendor revision number
Number of slots
Number of functions per slot
Vendor copyright information
CARDINFO /OFF[:S,F]
Turns off power to all PC Card slots.
Note:
S
is the parameter that specifies the
slot.
You can turn off the power to only
the specified slot with this parameter.
F
is the parameter that specifies the
function.
You can turn off the power to
only the specified function with this
parameter.
CARDINFO /ON[:S,F]
Turns on power to all PC Card slots.
Note:
S
is the parameter that specifies the
slot.
You can turn on power to only the
specified slot with this parameter.
F
is the parameter that specifies the
function.
You can turn on power to only
the specified function with this
parameter.
CARDINFO /?
Displays information about CARDINFO
switches.
Using the Configuration Utility
The Configuration utility (CONFIG.EXE) modifies the CARDID.INI
and CSALLOC.INI files.
You need to run this utility if you are having
difficulty using the PC Card, or if you are customizing your system.
Whenever you finish using this utility, restart your system so that
your changes take effect.
The Configuration utility can be used for the following purposes:
Setting or changing the IRQs and COM port assignment order for
your fax/modem cards.
Setting or changing the I/O port address, IRQ, and memory
areas that your network cards will use.
Selecting the address (primary, secondary, or any) that your ATA
cards will be using to communicate with the system.
Chapter 5.
Using Your Computer with a PC Card
71