Lenovo ThinkPad 600E ThinkPad 600 Suppliment to the User's Guide - Page 82

Running CARDINFO, your PC Cards.

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You need to know if there is a conflict between the new component and a PC Card is use-that is, if the new component and a PC Card are trying to use the same resource, such as an IRQ interrupt. If this happens, either the PC Card or the new component must be reconfigured for other resources to be used. You want to turn off (or turn on) power to a PC Card slot that contains the PC Card. You want to display manufacturer and product information about your PC Cards. You need to know the drive letter for your ATA hard disk or ATA Flash disk card. You need to know the latest error that occurred for an inserted card. Running CARDINFO To run CARDINFO, type the commands with one of the following commands and press Enter: CARDINFO Displays the card information. The information similar to the following is displayed: Slot 1 Function : Manufacturer = TDK Product Name = DF2814 DATA/FAX MODEM Device Type = Modem (COM 3) Slot 2 Function Manufacturer = IBM Product Name = IBM17JSSFP Device Type = ATA Disk Device Type = F: Slot 3 Function Slot 3 is empty Slot 4 Function Slot 4 is empty CARDINFO /V Displays more extensive information about the PC Card slots in your computer. 76 IBM ThinkPad 600 Online Book

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You need to know if there is a conflict between the new
component and a PC Card is useā€”that is, if the new component
and a PC Card are trying to use the same resource, such as an
IRQ interrupt.
If this happens, either the PC Card or the new
component must be reconfigured for other resources to be used.
You want to turn off (or turn on) power to a PC Card slot that
contains the PC Card.
You want to display manufacturer and product information about
your PC Cards.
You need to know the drive letter for your ATA hard disk or ATA
Flash disk card.
You need to know the latest error that occurred for an inserted
card.
Running CARDINFO
To run CARDINFO, type the commands with one of the following
commands and press
Enter
:
CARDINFO
Displays the card information.
The information
similar to the following is displayed:
Slot 1 Function :
Manufacturer = TDK
Product Name = DF2814 DATA/FAX MODEM
Device Type = Modem (COM 3)
Slot 2 Function
Manufacturer = IBM
Product Name = IBM17JSSFP
Device Type = ATA Disk
Device Type = F:
Slot 3 Function
Slot 3 is empty
Slot 4 Function
Slot 4 is empty
CARDINFO /V
Displays more extensive information about the
PC Card slots in your computer.
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IBM ThinkPad 600 Online Book