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Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card Device Drivers, Advanced Information for PC Cards, STBTIME

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Advanced Information for PC Cards /STBTIME:n /MDRV:n /!DM where OS/2 was booted. It depends on the ATA card whether you can start OS/2 from it. Specifies the time (from 1 to 21 minutes) until entering standby mode. When the ATA card is not accessed for the time specified by this parameter, the ATA card enters standby mode (only when your ATA card supports standby mode). When this parameter is not specified, standby mode for the ATA card is disabled. Specifies the number of extra drives that can be used in addition to the number of PC Card slots available for the PCMCIA storage devices. When this parameter is not specified, no extra drive is given to the device driver. The extra drives can be activated by the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount Utility. Specifies not to use OS2DASD.DMD as the device manager. When this parameter is set, OS2PCARD.DMD is used instead. Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card DOS Device Drivers The following are the parameters in the DOS PCMCIA storage card device driver and their explanations: DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATA.SYS [/P:hhhh] [/NOBEEP] [/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n] DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATAS.SYS [/P:hhhh] [/NOBEEP] [/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n] DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATASF.SYS [/P:hhhh] [/NOBEEP] [/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n] [/EMS] [/TSIZE:n] /P:hhhh Specifies the lower limit for the I/O address of the ATA card. The device driver assigns the next usable I/O address from this lower limit to the card. When this parameter is not set, the device driver looks for a usable address and assigns that address to the card. 202 IBM ThinkPad 560 User's Guide

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Advanced Information for PC Cards
where OS/2 was booted.
It depends on the ATA
card whether you can start OS/2 from it.
/STBTIME:
n
Specifies the time (from 1 to 21 minutes) until
entering standby mode.
When the ATA card is not
accessed for the time specified by this parameter, the
ATA card enters standby mode (only when your ATA
card supports standby mode).
When this parameter
is not specified, standby mode for the ATA card is
disabled.
/MDRV:
n
Specifies the number of extra drives that can be used
in addition to the number of PC Card slots available
for the PCMCIA storage devices.
When this
parameter is not specified, no extra drive is given to
the device driver.
The extra drives can be activated
by the PCMCIA ATA Card Mount Utility.
/!DM
Specifies not to use OS2DASD.DMD as the device
manager.
When this parameter is set,
OS2PCARD.DMD is used instead.
DOS
Parameters for DOS PCMCIA Storage Card
Device Drivers
The following are the parameters in the DOS PCMCIA storage card
device driver and their explanations:
DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATA.SYS [/P:hhhh] [/NOBEEP]
[/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n]
DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATAS.SYS [/P:hhhh] [/NOBEEP]
[/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n]
DEVICE=[drive:] [directory] PAWATASF.SYS [/P:hhhh]
[/NOBEEP] [/STBTIME:n] [/MDRV:n] [/EMS] [/TSIZE:n]
/P:
hhhh
Specifies the lower limit for the I/O address of the
ATA card.
The device driver assigns the next usable
I/O address from this lower limit to the card.
When
this parameter is not set, the device driver looks for a
usable address and assigns that address to the card.
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