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PC Card Problems, Your PC Card supports PCMCIA Release 2.0 and 2.01.

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Troubleshooting PC Card Problems Problem PC Card Director does not recognize your PC Card. The PC Card is recognized by PC Card Director, but the "Not Ready" message is shown. Action Verify that: If you are using the EMS driver under DOS: - You have set the correct value for the /MA=mmmm-nnnn parameter in the Resource Map Utility. In the EMS driver, check the UMB area used for PCMCIA under the X=mmmm-nnnn parameter; then use that range to set the /MA parameter in the Resource Map Utility. Your PC Card supports PCMCIA Release 2.0 and 2.01. Refer to the manual that came with your PC Card. If your PC Card does not support PCMCIA Release 2.0 and 2.01, you cannot use PC Card Director. Contact your PC Card supplier. Your PC Card is working by following the diagnostic instructions for your PC Card, if any. Verify that: The PC Card enabler is installed. Refer to the manuals supplied with your PC Card. If you are using the EMS driver under DOS: You have set the correct value for the /MA=mmmm-nnnn parameter in the Resource Map Utility. In the EMS driver, check the UMB area used for PCMCIA under the X=mmmm-nnnn parameter; then use that range to set the /MA parameter in the Resource Map Utility. If you are using Windows, also set the value for the EMMEXCLUDE= parameter in the SYSTEM.INI file. The resources for the PC Card are correctly reserved. Refer to "Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card" on page 206. Chapter 8. Solving Computer Problems 163

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Troubleshooting
PC Card Problems
Problem
Action
PC Card Director does not
recognize your PC Card.
Verify that:
If you are using the EMS driver under DOS:
You have set the correct value for the
/MA=mmmm-nnnn
parameter in the
Resource Map Utility.
In the EMS driver, check the UMB area used for
PCMCIA under the
X=mmmm-nnnn
parameter; then use that range to set
the
/MA
parameter in the Resource Map Utility.
Your PC Card supports PCMCIA Release 2.0 and 2.01.
Refer to the
manual that came with your PC Card.
If your PC Card does not support PCMCIA Release 2.0 and 2.01, you
cannot use PC Card Director.
Contact your PC Card supplier.
Your PC Card is working by following the diagnostic instructions for your PC
Card, if any.
The PC Card is
recognized by PC Card
Director, but the “Not
Ready” message is
shown.
Verify that:
The PC Card enabler is installed.
Refer to the manuals supplied with your PC Card.
If you are using the EMS driver under DOS:
You have set the correct value for the
/MA=mmmm-nnnn
parameter in the
Resource Map Utility.
In the EMS driver, check the UMB area used for
PCMCIA under the
X=mmmm-nnnn
parameter; then use that range to set the
/MA
parameter in the Resource Map Utility.
If you are using Windows, also
set the value for the
EMMEXCLUDE=
parameter in the SYSTEM.INI file.
The resources for the PC Card are correctly reserved.
Refer to “Checking the Allocated Resources for the PC Card” on page
206.
Chapter 8.
Solving Computer Problems
163