Epson ActionNote 650C User Manual - Page 46

Configuring PC Cards, Card and Socket Services User's Guide, Card and Socket, Services User's Guide

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To check on the availability of drivers for non-Windows applications, call the EPSON Connection or access the Epson America Forum on CompuServe. Configuring PC Cards Whenever you turn on or reset your computer, you have a number of options for configuring your PC card. The default setting loads all PCMCIA drivers. You must load PCMCIA drivers if you are going to use a PC card. If you are not going to use a PC card, do not load any PCMCIA drivers because they take up system memory that could be free for other uses. See the EPSON Card and Socket Services User's Guide for more information. Once you have loaded the drivers and inserted a PC card, your computer configures most cards automatically using card and socket services software. Refer to the EPSON Card and Socket Services User's Guide for more information on configuring your PC card. Caution If you run the MS-DOS MEMMAKER utility, or load a memory manager program (such as EMM386.EXE), you must ensure that these programs do not interfere with the memory addresses and other settings used by your PC card drivers. See "PC Card Problems" in Chapter 5 for instructions on using these programs. 2-14 Using Your Computer

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To check on the availability of drivers for non-Windows
applications, call the EPSON Connection or access the Epson
America Forum on CompuServe.
Configuring PC Cards
Whenever you turn on or reset your computer, you have a
number of options for configuring your PC card. The default
setting loads all PCMCIA drivers. You must load PCMCIA
drivers if you are going to use a PC card. If you are not going to
use a PC card, do not load any PCMCIA drivers because they
take up system memory that could be free for other uses. See
the EPSON
Card and Socket Services User's Guide
for more
information.
Once you have loaded the drivers and inserted a PC card, your
computer configures most cards automatically using card and
socket services software. Refer to the EPSON
Card and Socket
Services User's Guide
for more information on configuring your
PC card.
Caution
If you run the MS-DOS MEMMAKER utility, or load a
memory manager program (such as EMM386.EXE), you
must ensure that these programs do not interfere with the
memory addresses and other settings used by your PC card
drivers. See “PC Card Problems” in Chapter 5 for
instructions on using these programs.
2-14
Using Your Computer