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1. DEVICEHIGH C NCAR SYSTEM INI DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW IZNATADRV EXE S 2 IZ MTI1 EXE IZ MTI2P EXE IZMMTAA EXE IZ MTA IZ MTA IZMMTDDI B I IZMMTHB2 EXE D IZ MTSR IZ FTL E IZNCARDI 386Enh This is the only section changed ommented out for Workgroups D c DEVICE C NCARDWIZNPCCARD 386 D D EMMEXCLUDE D000 D7FF DEVICE VCD This line is remarked or DEVICE C CARDWIZ SSVRDD 386 EVICE C CARDWIZ SSVCD311 386 Windows SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 7 EMM386 Exclusions The Card Wizard Setup Utility looks for EMM386 EXE in the CONFIG SYS file If this driver is not in CONFIG SYS then the EmmExclude D000 D7FF parameter is added in SYSTEM INI to ensure that there are 32 KB of memory which can be used by CardWizard If EMMG806 is installed in CONFIG SYS then the Setup Utility will check its memory exclusion range If less than 32 KB are excluded then the installation program will expand the exclusion range to 32 KB Notes About Your CardWizard Software This version currentl
2. 50 49 50 49 Dual FDD PCMCIA combination drive PCM 3114 2 18 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE amp 5 2 s oc zc J012euuoo qq uid pe x 5 Connect with 2 x 50 pin flat cable align red line with pin 1 Address 3EOh 3E1h IRQ Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt PCM 3110B LED Busy LED Red PCM 3114 LED Busy LED Red 3114 Hardware Installation Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3114 for the first time first check that all the following items are present One PCM 3114 combination PCMCIA module and 3 5 FDD drive 2x 50 flat cable Mounting screws This user s manual If any of the above items is missing or appears to be damaged in any way please consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately There are no jumpers to set on the PCM 3114 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 19 Installation Procedure To install the PCM 3114 in your system follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details Install the PCM 3110B acco
3. 2 7 Installation Procedure a 2 8 PCM 3115B Hardware Installation a 2 9 Package Contents Checklist 2 9 PCM 3115B Jumper Settings 2 10 Installation Procedure a 2 11 Socket Configuration on the PCM 3115B 2 11 PCM 3110B Hardware Installation 2 12 Package Contents 2 12 PCM 3110B Jumper Settings sse 2 13 Installation Procedure 2 14 PCM 3113 Hardware Installation 2 15 Package Contents 2 15 Installation Procedure a a 2 17 PCM 3114 Hardware Installation 2 19 Package Contents Checklist 2 19 Installation Procedure a a 2 20 PC 104 PCMCIA Module User s Manual Chapter 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INTOGUCTION eI 3 1 Installing Ca
4. NINTELANNNETX EXE C262 2CY No change need to be made to these statements The following statements will be added to the CONFIG SYS file by SystemSoft CardSoft DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSVADEM EXE Socket Services Driver DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE Card Services Driver DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE The first thing you must do is check that the above statements appear after the statements used to load the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers which are detailed on page 3 5 If they do not use any text editor to edit your CONFIG SYS file and move the statements below the PC 104 PCMCIA Module statements The first two statements load SystemSoft s Socket services and Card Services software drivers which are used by Intel Because your PC 104 PCMCIA Module software already provides its own socket services and card services drivers these statements should be removed or disabled to prevent conflict To disable these two statements simply add the REM remark statement in front of them 5 4 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE To do this use any text editor to call up the CONFIG SYS file and edit the statements as below REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSVADEM EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE
5. Connector 1 Connector 2 Number RowA RowB RowC RowD 0 GND GND 1 IOCK3t GND SBHE MEM16 2 SD7 RESETDRV LA23 1016 3 SD6 45V LA22 IRQ10 4 SD5 IRQ9 LA21 IRQ11 5 04 5V LA20 IRQ12 6 03 DRQ2 LA19 IRQ15 7 SD2 12V LA18 IRQ14 8 SD1 OWS LA17 DACKO 9 SDO 12 MEMR DRQO 10 IOCHRDY GND MEMW DACK5 11 AEN SMEMW SD8 DRQ5 12 SA19 SMEMR SD9 DACK6 13 SA18 010 DRQ6 14 SA17 5011 DACK7 15 SA16 DACK3 012 DRQ7 16 SA15 DRQ3 013 5 17 SA14 DACK1 014 MASTER 18 SA13 DRQ1 SD15 GND 19 SA12 REFRESH GND 20 SA11 ATCLK 21 SA10 IRQ7 22 SA9 IRQ6 23 SA8 IRQ5 24 SA7 IRQ4 25 SA6 IRQ3 26 SA5 DACK2 27 4 28 SA3 BALE 29 SA2 45V 30 SA1 OSC 31 GND 32 GND GND A 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 80 Pin Flat Cable PCM 3110 and PCM 3111 The PCM 3110 and PCM 3111 are connected together by using an 80 pin flat cable When making the connection make sure that pin 1 on PCM 3110 is connected to pin 1 on PCM 3111 A40 B40 A39 S x B39 B38 EN A37 B37 EE A36 B36 5 35 4 9 z 2 o 32 1 B31 EE A301 B30 29 B29 28 B28 A27 o o 27 A26 o o B26 A25 o o 25 A24 o o 24 2
6. Adding the REM statement will disable these two lines You could also delete these two statements completely though adding REM ensures they are still there for reference in case you need to use them in the future Disabling these two statements will ensure that your Intel PCMCIA Ethernet card will function perfectly with PC 104 PCMCIA Module and you can use all the other features Note that if you delete the PC 104 PCMCIA Module socket services and card services drivers and use those provided with Intel s software you will be able to use your Intel card but will not be able to access the second PCMCIA slot or use any other device PCMCIA LAN Card Software in General Due to the complicated nature of LAN card configuration most PCMCIA LAN cards come with their own software It will usually be advisable to run this software to make sure you have the full range of configuration options available In addition to allowing you to config ure the LAN card most PCMCIA LAN card software includes complete set of PCMCIA drivers which may be installed in the CONFIG SYS file in place of the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers Since some LAN cards are not designed totally according to the PCMCIA standards and include proprietary technology it may be the case that such cards will run better if the drivers provided with the card are installed Note that the PC 104 PCMCIA Module hardware fully supports PCMCIA drivers from third parties USING
7. 3E1H ROM address C8000 CFFFF 32 KB D8000 DFFFF 32 KB E0000 E7FFF 32 KB E8000 EFFFF 32 KB Memory address software adjustable 16 KB mapping for each socket from D0000 DFFFF 1 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 3110 The PCM 3110 model consists of a PC 104 16 bit interface module with one built in PCMCIA card slot The PC 104 interface module can be stacked with other PC 104 modules mounted on a custom carrier board or stacked directly on a CPU card The PCMCIA slot is built into the interface board The PCM 3110 model is ideal for users who require a PCMCIA interface where easy accessibility to the PCMCIA drive is not required The PCMCIA slot on the PCM 3110 provides full support for all Type I Type II and Type III PCMCIA memory I O and ATA hard disk cards PCM 3110 Specifications Complies with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 Accepts PCMCIA cards 16 bit data bus Supports secondary PCMCIA drive PCM 3111 optional see below Programmable 8 KB SMD type boot Flash BIOS Busy and battery status LED Single 5 V 70 mA power supply Supports reading writing Flash cards using FTL and TFFS Supports bootable function from linear Flash ATA hard disk and ATA Flash cards and SRAM cards PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 3 PCM 3111 to be used with PCM 3110 1 4 The PCM 3111 model consists of a PC 104 16 bit interface module with one built in PCMCIA card slot It can be stacked with the PCM
8. 3 10 104 PCMCIA MODULE Introduction SystemSoft s CardWizard NT is a Microsoft Windows NT applica tion that creates a new standard for improving PC card ease of use CardWizard NT allows you to view PC card slots trouble shoot card configuration problems resolve resource conflicts receive notification of card activity and launch PC applications upon card insertion CardWizard NT features an expert system that addresses advanced configuration issues The expert system assumes the role of a com puter based technical support advisor It will guide you through dialog boxes to diagnose and resolve many common PC compatibility prob lems CardWizard NT for Windows NT supports hot swapping of ATA PC cards and fax modem cards It also supports hot insertion but not removal of network PC cards CardWizard NT for Windows NT also currently supports boot timer insertion of SCSI PC cards Boot time insertion requires that you shut down your system insert the PC card then reboot your system CardWizard NT for Windows NT also works with the PowerProfiler Power Management system SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 11 3 12 104 PCMCIA MODULE Chapter 4 USING MEMORY CARDS Introduction PC 104 PCMCIA Module supports the use of the two main kinds of memory cards SRAM cards and Flash memory cards Though both these types of cards have the same function i e to store data the way in which they are formatted and used to store data is diff
9. Preface INTRODUCING PCMCIA CARDS Introduction If you are unfamiliar with PCMCIA cards then we suggest you read this preface to gain an overall understanding of the various types and configurations before you attempt to install your PC 104 PCMCIA Module If you have used PCMCIA cards before it is not necessary to read this section and you should proceed directly to the main body of the manual What are PCMCIA Cards PCMCIA stands for the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association an organization which sets the technical standards accord ing which all related devices are designed PCMCIA cards also known as PC cards and incorrectly as IC cards are rapidly replacing floppy diskettes as the storage medium of choice for computer users They are small compact have a large capacity and offer a flexible range of options for both storage of data and implementation of devices PCMCIA cards come in 3 thicknesses all of them have the same length and width dimensions Typel cards are 3 3 mm thick Type Il cards are 5 mm thick Type Ill cards are 10 5 mm thick Though the Type number refers to the thickness of the card rather than to its function the cards available in each category generally fall into the following three groups PREFACE INTRODUCING PCMCIA CARDS AND 104 i Cards Memory cards for storing data These include two main types SRAM memory cards and Flash memory cards Type Il Card
10. SRAM Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 G USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS 6 3 Example 4 If your system has two floppy disk drives A and B and one hard disk drive with a single partition C the drive letter assignments for your PC 104 PCMCIA Module drives under Cardwizard will be the following All cards in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 D All cards in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 E Making ATA HDD Flash Cards Bootable The PC 104 PCMCIA Module hardware includes a Boot ROM which allows you to boot from both memory cards and ATA hard disk drive cards The procedure for making memory cards bootable is carried out using the standard DOS FORMAT U S command as detailed in Chapter 4 The step by step procedure for making ATA HDDs bootable with Cardsoft 3 1 or Cardwizard is as follows 1 Run Cardsoft Cardwizard PCMCIA software 2 Insert your ATA HDD ATA Flash card into your PC 104 PCMCIA Module socket 3 Cardsoft Cardwizard will analyze your card upon the first insertion and return the number of cylinders heads sectors and tracks 4 Run ATAINIT EXE The software will display the following SystemSoft ATAINIT Utility Version 1 12 2178 14 Copyright 1992 1995 SystemSoft Corporation All Rights Reserved Hit ESC or lt Q gt to exit or F1 for help What letter do you want to init Choose D for the first PCMCIA socket or E for the second socket 5 ATAINIT EXE performs a scan of your car
11. Function 1 GND 2 DO 3 D1 4 GND 5 D2 6 D3 7 GND 8 D4 9 D5 10 GND 11 D6 12 07 13 GND 14 D8 15 D9 16 GND 17 D10 18 D11 19 GND 20 D12 21 D13 22 GND 23 D14 24 D15 25 GND 26 GND 27 B WAIT 28 B CD1 29 B CD2 30 B BVD1 31 B BVD2 32 B WP 33 B RDY BSY 34 GND 35 B IORD 36 B IOWR 37 B WE PRGM 38 B OE 39 GND 40 B REG 41 B CE1 42 B CE2 43 B RESET 44 LEDB 45 GND 46 GND 47 VCC 48 VCC 49 VCC 50 VCC PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A 7 FDD Cable and FDD Power connector PCM 3114 A 8 The PCM 3114 combination 3 5 FDD PCMCIA drive includes a 34 pin FDD cable and a 4 pin mini power connector for the 3 5 FDD Connect the FDD cable to your computer s main board and the power connector to your computer s power supply N PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Floppy drive connector Connector JP5 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DENSITY SELECT 3 GND 4 N C 5 GND 6 N C 7 GND 8 INDEX 9 GND 10 MOTOR 0 11 GND 12 DRIVE SELECT 1 13 GND 14 DRIVE SELECT 0 15 GND 16 MOTOR 1 17 GND 18 DIRECTION 19 GND 20 STEP 21 GND 22 WRITE DATA 23 GND 24 WRITE GATE 25 GND 26 TRACK 0 27 GND 28 WRITE PROTECT 29 GND 30 READ DATA 31 GND 32 HEAD SELECT 33 GND 34 DISK CHANGE Power Connector Connector JP3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 5 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A 9 A 10 104 PCMCIA MODULE
12. 3110 with connections being maintained with the 104 pin bus connec tor It can also be mounted on a custom carrier board to form a sepa rate stand alone unit The PCMCIA slot is built into the interface card The PCMCIA slot on the PCM 3111 provides full support for all Type I Type II and Type III PCMCIA memory I O and ATA hard disk cards PCM 3111 Specifications Complies with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 Accepts Type PCMCIA cards 16 bit data bus 80 pin mini connector connects to PCM 3110 Single 5 V 70 mA power supply Supports all the functions of the PCM 3110 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 3115 The PCM 3115B model consists of a PC 104 16 bit interface module with two built in PCMCIA card slots The PC 104 interface module can be stacked with other PC 104 modules mounted on a custom carrier board or stacked directly on a CPU card Two PCMCIA slots are built into the interface board The PCM 3115B is ideal for users who require two PCMCIA interface slots where easy accessibility to the PCMCIA slots is not required The PCMCIA slots on the PCM 3115B provides full support for all Type I Type II and Type III PCMCIA memory I O and ATA hard disk cards PCM 3115B Specifications Complies with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 Accepts Type 1 11 11 PCMCIA cards 16 bit data bus Features two PCMCIA drives Programmable 32 KB SMD type boot EEPROM BIOS Bootable from linear Flash card or ATA Flash AT
13. I O CARDS 5 5 5 6 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Chapter 6 USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS Introduction PCMCIA ATA hard disk drives represent a major technological break through in terms of portability and exchangeability of large amounts of data Two main types are available solid state devices such as the Sundisk ATA card which is a Type II device and rotating media ATA hard disk drive cards which are Type III devices Both types are sup ported by all models of PC 104 PCMCIA Module Both types of devices function in the same way and all instructions in this chapter apply to both types These devices make large capacity hard disk drives as convenient to use as floppy diskettes With PC 104 PCMCIA Module installed on your desktop you have instant access to the ATA hard disk drive you use in your notebook This will save you hours in wasted time copying data to diskettes to transfer data between your portable computer and your desktop and provides an easy way to install a second hard disk drive without having to open up your system and mess around with cables and connectors The PC 104 PCMCIA Module sockets provide full support for all brands of ATA hard disk drives including the ability to boot from such devices If you already have two hard disk drives installed on your system with PC 104 PCMCIA Module models you can expand your system to three or four hard disk drives ATA Hard Disk Drive Beep Codes Just as with memory cards and I O card
14. SystemSoft Corporation Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher CardWorks for Windows 95 Cardwizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately Spacer and screw This user s manual If any of the above items is missing or appears to be damaged in any way please consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 3 PCM 3110 Jumper Settings The PCM 3110 includes one jumper JP1 that must be set before installation These jumpers control the BIOS address Read from Write to Boot ROM Boot ROM 710018 710018 51 lc 5185 31001 4 3109 01 4 1109 0912 1 JP1 JP1 The settings for JP1 are as follows Close pins 1 2 Write data to Flash ROM 28C64 Close pins 3 4 Set BIOS address CA000 CB000 8KB Close pins 5 6 Set BIOS address 000 CD000 8KB Close pins 7 8 Set BIOS address 0 CF000 8KB Close pins 5 6 7 8 Disable Boot ROM function Note denotes default setting shown above at left 2 4 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Installation Procedure To install the PCM 3110 in your system follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details 3 Set the jumpers as shown
15. are present One PCM 3111 PCMCIA module Your choice of one of the following PCMCIA software packages from SystemSoft Corporation Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher CardWorks for Windows 95 Cardwizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately 80 pin flat cable Spacer and screw This user s manual If any of the above items is missing or appears to be damaged in any way please consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately The PCM 3111 does not have any jumpers to set HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 7 Installation Procedure To install the PCM 3111 in your system follow the instructions below 1 T Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details Install your PCM 3110 according to the directions in the previ OUS section Mount the PCM 3111 in your system as required The PCM 3111 cannot be used by itself it must be used in conjunction with PCM 3110 You may stack the PCM 3111 on another PC 104 module such as your PCM 3110 using the supports plug the PCM 3111 into a custom carrier board or else mount it directly on a PC 104 CPU card The two PC 104 connectors i e the 64 pin J1 and the 40 pin J2 on the bottom o
16. contacts on the two PC 104 bus connectors P1 has 64 pins and P2 has 40 pins Advantages of PC 104 PC 104 has several advantages over conventional i e ISA VESA PCI bus systems self stacking bus eliminates the need for backplanes and card cages The 40 and 64 pin connectors are durable and replace typical PC edge connectors Asmall form factor of 3 55 x 3 775 90 17 mm x 95 89 mm Lower bus drive requirements 6 mA lowers power consump tion to 1 2 watts per card PC 104 acts as the bridge for using PC technology in industrial applica tions It enables system integrators to capitalize on a wide variety of standard PC hardware and software in designing their embedded systems iv PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE
17. interface cards that are plugged into the slots on the mainboard of the computer and include such devices as network cards modems and fax modems In order to support portable computers which do not support the installation of interface cards these devices were designed as PCMCIA cards which could be plugged into the standard PCMCIA slot used for memory cards I O PCMCIA cards are usually Type II cards i e cards of 5mm thickness In this chapter we explain how to use I O PCMCIA cards with the PC 104 PCMCIA Module Note that we do not deal with Type II solid state hard disk drive cards which are explained in detail in the next chapter Note Configuring PCMCIA cards used to be an arduous pro cess that often required intensive troubleshooting SystemSoft s Cardsoft CardWizard CardWorks software greatly simplifies configuration and setup Consult the on line help in these software programs for detailed information about configuration Generally speaking configuring I O cards requires two main steps 1 Install the hardware driver 2 Set the COM port or I O address and IRQ settings USINGI O CARDS 5 1 Beep Codes Just as with memory cards when card is inserted in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module slot an audible beep is issued to inform you of the status of the card There are two kinds of audible message with I O cards which is Single low pitched beep Card not inserted properly defective card softwar
18. path as described in the next paragraph Express Setup The Setup Utility will create a new menu item and menu section in the CONFIG SYS file Upon rebooting you will be presented with a new option called SystemSoft CardWizard In the case that you are upgrading from a previous version of SystemSoft s PCMCIA software the older software will be replaced with the newer Card Wizard version and no new menu item will be created The Setup Utility will de install any other vendor s software it encounters Custom Installation On a Custom Installation the Setup Utility will present you with a screen that displays all of the different menus found in the CONFIG SYS file By clicking on the Setup button you can inform the Setup Utility as to which menu sections you wish to install the drivers Also you can specify which cards you prefer to support in each menu 3 6 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Typical System File Modifications Typical system file modifications are shown below DW DW DOWS EMM386 EXE NOEMS IZNSSVADEM EXE SKT 2 IZNCS EXE POLL 1 NCSALLOC EXE CONFIG SYS DEVICEHIGH C X D000 D7FF DEVICEHIGH C CAR DEVICEHIGH C CAR DEVICE C CARDWIZ DEVICEHIGH C CAR DEVICEHIGH C CAR DEVICEHIGH C CAR
19. 110 Specifications sse 1 3 PCM 3111 be used with PCM 3110 1 4 PCM 3111 Specifications 1 4 SB ene ets 1 5 3115 Specifications sss 1 5 POM 9S110B3a tinet eet 1 6 PCM 3110B Specifications seen 1 6 PCM 3113 to be used with PCM 3110B 1 7 PCM 3113 Specifications serene 1 7 PCM 3114 to be used with PCM 3110B 1 7 PCM 3114 Specifications sse 1 7 PC 104 PCMCIA Module Software eee 1 8 CONTENTS Chapter 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 10110011011010 527775535535575483854558758535555858545258855857458285858758518588751845525558 2 1 System Requirements All models 2 1 Setting jumpers a 2 2 PCM 3110 Hardware Installation a 2 3 Package Contents 2 3 PCM 3110 Jumper Settings 2 4 Installation Procedure a a a 2 5 PCM 3111 Hardware Installation a 2 7 Package Contents Checklist
20. 2 Single PCM 3110B PCM 3110B is socket 1 PCM 3110B and PCM 3113 PCM 3110B is socket 1 and PCM 3113 1s socket 2 PCM 3110B and PCM 3114 PCM 3110B is socket 1 and PCM 3114 1s socket 2 Refer to the SystemSoft 3 1 amp FFS Installation Guide on page 3 3 for detailed information about PCMCIA drive letter assignments Using SRAM Memory Cards SRAM cards are the simplest PCMCIA medium for data storage functioning in much the same way as floppy diskettes They are easy to format and data can be written to and erased from the card as many times as needed In general SRAM cards are ideal for storing data files which may need to be frequently updated and or deleted since there is no restriction on the way in which or the number of times data can be deleted Note that SRAM cards are available from a number of differ ent manufacturers though the basic method of usage is always the same 4 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE SRAM Codes When you insert any kind of PCMCIA card into socket you will hear an audible which will inform you of the status of the card PCMCIA cards have two types of audible message that tell you about the status of your card and your system Single low pitched beep Card not inserted properly defective card software improperly installed or for SRAM cards low battery Two high pitched beeps second has higher pitch than first Hardware and software is correctly installed and everything
21. 3 o 23 22 1822 A21 21 20 o o 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 o 14 1 o o B13 12 B12 A11 B11 10 B10 A9 9 A8 o 0 8 7 o O 6 5 o o 5 A4 O O O O A2 O O B2 Ai O O B1 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A 3 4 80 Pin Flat Cable Connectors Pin No Function Pin No Function A1 VPPB B1 2 2 B3 4 GND B4 5 12 5 GND A6 B CA25 B6 SDO A7 B CA13 B7 SD15 A8 B CA24 B8 SD1 A9 B CA14 B9 SD14 A10 GND B10 GND A11 B CA23 B11 SD2 A12 B CA15 B12 SD13 A13 B CA22 B13 03 14 16 14 5012 15 21 15 GND A16 GND B16 SD4 A17 B CA17 B17 SD11 A18 B CA20 B18 SD5 A19 B CA18 B19 SD10 A20 B CA19 B20 GND A21 GND B21 SD6 A22 22 09 23 1 23 07 24 SA2 B24 SD8 A25 SA3 B25 GND A26 GND B26 B CE1 A27 4 27 28 SA5 B28 B IORD A29 SA6 B29 B REG A30 SA7 B30 GND A31 GND B31 B IOWR A32 SA8 B32 B WE A33 SA9 B33 B CE2 A34 SA10 B34 B RESET A25 SA11 B35 GND A36 GED B36 B WP A37 B ENABLE B37 B BVD2 A38 EXTDIR B38 B CD2 A39 B CD1 B39 B WAIT A40 B
22. 3115B and PCM 3110B requires you to set jumpers in order to configure the module for your specific application A jumper consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them thus completing an electric circuit Closing a jumper means connecting the pins with the metal pin while opening the jumper requires you to remove the pin Open Closed Closed 2 3 The jumper settings are represented in this manual with the following diagrams 123 OO O Open Closed Closed 2 3 A pair of nonmagnetic needle nosed pliers may be helpful when working with Jumpers In order to prevent an unused jumper from getting lost you may leave it inserted on single jumper pin 2 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE PCM 3110 Hardware Installation 3110 PC 104 PCMCIA module 031 5 e o o c S 2 2 e D1 LED Battery LED Yellow D2 LED Busy LED Red Address 3EOh 3E1h IRQ Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt JP2 External power connector Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3110 for the first time first check that all the following items are present One PCM 3110 PCMCIA module Your choice of one of the following PCMCIA software packages from
23. 5 MB it will boot as drive C and your hard drive will become D This means that Flash cards which are typically less than 15 MB will boot as A and ATA HDD cards typi cally greater than 15 MB will boot as drive C Reboot your system and run the BIOS setup An ATA disk drive card that is less than 15 MB will be designated as drive A Change the boot up sequence to A C which is usually found in the BIOS features setup menu If you need to recover your floppy disk drive as A simply remove the PCMCIA card from its slot and type DIR A The floppy drive will then reassigned as drive A Bootable ATA Flash Card Letter Assignments If you boot from an ATA Flash card the drive letter assignment of your entire system is changed After boot up the bootable drive will become the A drive as shown by the A DOS prompt In this case the original A floppy disk drive becomes the B drive If you have a second floppy disk drive on your system this will be inaccessible To rearrange the entire drive letter assignment back to normal and have access to the second floppy drive proceed as follows 6 6 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 1 Boot up from the ATA Flash card 2 Disconnect the ATA Flash card by pulling it halfway out of the Socket 3 Insert any floppy diskette in the A floppy disk drive 4 At the DOS prompt type A gt DIR The A directory of the A floppy disk drive will be displayed 5 The A floppy is now restored as A and the B f
24. A HDD and SRAM cards Busy status LED Single 5 V 70 mA power supply PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 5 PCM 3110B The PCM 3110B model consists of a PC 104 16 bit interface module with one built in PCMCIA card slot The PC 104 interface module can be stacked with other PC 104 modules mounted on a custom carrier board or stacked directly on a CPU card The PCMCIA slot is built into the interface board The PCM 3110B also features two 50 pin connec tors to interface with optional PCMCIA drives that fit in a 3 5 FDD bay see PCM 3113 and PCM 3114 below The PCM 3110B model is ideal for users who require both an inaccessible PCMCIA drive and an interface with a second PCMCIA drive that is mounted in a computer s FDD bay The PCMCIA slot on the PCM 3110B provides full support for all Type I Type II and Type III PCMCIA memory I O and ATA hard disk cards PCM 3110B Specifications Complies with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 Accepts Type PCMCIA cards 16 bit data bus Supports secondary PCMCIA drives PCM 3113 and PCM 3114 through two 50 pin connectors optional see below Programmable 32 KB SMD type boot Flash BIOS Busy status LED Single 5 V 70 mA power supply Supports reading writing Flash cards using FTL and TFFS Supports bootable function from linear Flash ATA hard disk drive ATA Flash cards and SRAM cards PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE PCM 3113 to be used with PCM 3110B The PCM 3113 is a PCMCIA reader writer th
25. BVD1 B40 B RDY PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 2 50 3110 3113 3114 The PCM 3113 and 3114 provides an additional PCMCIA drive with a 3 5 FDD form factor for customers that have purchased a PCM 3110B The PCM 3114 also provides a 3 5 FDD drive Con nections with the PCM 3110B are made with 2 x 50 pin flat cables JP1 JP2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A 5 2 x 50 Pin Flat Cable Connectors Connector JP1 Pin No Function Pin No Function 1 GND 2 3 A1 4 A2 5 A3 6 GND 7 A4 8 A5 9 A6 10 A7 11 GND 12 A8 13 A9 14 A10 15 A11 16 GND 17 GND 18 B CA12 19 B CA13 20 B CA14 21 B CA15 22 GND 23 B CA16 24 B CA17 25 B CA18 26 B CA19 27 GND 28 B CA20 29 21 30 22 31 23 32 GND 33 B CA24 34 B CA25 35 GND 36 GND 37 B ENABLE 38 EXTDIR 39 GND 40 GND 41 42 43 44 45 GND 46 GND 47 VPPB 48 VPPB 49 VPPB 50 VPPB A 6 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Connector 2 Function Pin No
26. E BY YOURSELF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSVADEM EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTAA EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTAB EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTI1 EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTI2P EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTSRAM EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTDDRV EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSMFLSH SYS DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE Note Install original DOS software to insure proper operation 4 Note the following details regarding memory card installation where IDE HDD C a SRAM cards are bootable readable and writeable Drive letter assignments are first slot F and second slot G b Flash cards are readable writeable but not bootable Drive letter assignments are first slot F second slot G Format your Flash card before initial reading writing by executing MCFORMAT EXE c ATA HDD ATA Flash cards are bootable readable and writeable Drive letter assignments are first slot D second slot E SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 3 d When you use a PCMCIA drive with Boot ROM V 2 0x with ATA HDD or ATA Flash cards boot the system from drive C if the capacity of the card is greater than 15 MB Boot from drive A if the the size of the PCMCIA card is less than 15 MB e If the address of any PCMCIA I O card fax modem network card conflicts with the port address of any other cards execute CONFIG EXE under c cardsoft to corre
27. Flash Cards Bootable 6 4 Bootable ATA Flash Card Letter Assignments 6 6 Appendix A CardMaster 104 Pin Assignments PC 104 Bus Connectors PCM 3110 3110B 3111 3115B A 1 80 Pin Flat Cable PCM 3110 and 3111 A 3 2 x 50 Pin Connectors PCM 3110B 3113 and 3114 A 5 FDD Cable and FDD Power connector PCM 3114 A 8 Floppy drive 001190101 5555 A 9 Power COnnector ated e nde doeet ecu A 9 PC 104 PCMCIA Module User s Manual Chapter 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Introduction Until recently the use of PCMCIA cards has been restricted to portable computers Desktop systems rarely included a PCMCIA interface If you use a portable computer with a PCMCIA slot any programs or data you have on PCMCIA memory cards have to be copied to diskette before being transferred to your desktop PC which can be both time consuming and inconvenient You may also be using a PCMCIA modem card network card and or ATA hard disk drive with your portable computer none of which can be used on a standard desktop system resulting in wasted resources and additional inconvenience The PC 104 PCMCIA Module series of products is designed to
28. M PCICSS COM TFFS COM TFORMAT COM and CONFIG SYS to this working floppy disk 4 8 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 10 Insure that the CONFIG SYS includes the following lines DEVICE A NPCICSS COM DEVICE A TFFS COM WINDOW D000 DRIVE C SIZE 4096 Reboot your system and run your BIOS setup Disable the IDE hard disk drive This is usually done by pressing the Delete key immediately after your computer boots Change the boot up sequence to A C which is usually found in the BIOS features setup menu Insert the working floppy disk drive in drive A and boot from your floppy disk Insert your Flash card into the PCMCIA module and format the Flash card by typing TFORMAT C USE 99 S A NROMIMAGE ROM Reboot your computer from A Type AASYS C and press Enter Reboot your system and run the BIOS setup Enable the IDE hard disk drive by changing the drive boot up sequence back to C A Remove the working floppy disk from A reboot your system from the Flash card Flash C IDE HDD D USING MEMORY CARDS 4 9 4 10 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Chapter 5 USING I O CARDS Introduction Unlike SRAM and Flash memory cards I O Input Output cards are not used to store data but are actually devices to perform some special function I O devices are instruments that control incoming and outgo ing data flow Traditional I O devices for desktop PCs come in the form of
29. M 3 If for example you have a mouse connected to COM 1 and you insert a PCMCIA modem card in Socket 1 or Socket 2 the modem 15 automati cally assigned to COM2 Although the hardware COM port assignment is automatic in your communication software you must specify that your communication device is connected COM2 PCMCIA Network Cards After fax modem and modem cards the most commonly available PCMCIA I O device is a Local Area Network LAN card which allows your system to be hooked into a network The PC 104 PCMCIA Module hardware and software is fully compatible with most popular PCMCIA LAN cards including those from IBM National Semicon ductor NS and D Link Accton Svec and Socket Communications Inc s Socket EA card These cards can be used with PC 104 PCMCIA Module with no further configuration Intel s Ethernet card can also be used though please note the section below on using Intel s PCMCIA Ethernet Card USINGI OCARDS 5 3 Using Intel s PCMCIA Ethernet Card If you wish to use Intel s PCMCIA ethernet card it is necessary to make certain adjustments to ensure correct operation Intel s PCMCIA card comes with a complete software package which is installed on the hard disk drive The Intel installation program will modify your CONFIG S YS file and your AUTOEXEC BAT files The following statements are added to the AUTOEXEC BAT file NCARDMGRNCCMGR EXE INTELAN LSL COM INTELAN INTEL595 COM
30. PC 104 PCMCIA Module PCM 3110 PCM 3110B PCM 3111 PCM 3113 PCM 3115B PCM 3114 Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 1997 All rights are reserved The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgments Windows 3 1 95 NT Flash File System FFS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp True Flash File System TFFS is a registered trademark of M Systems Flash Disk Pioneers PC AT is a registered trademark of IBM CardWizard CardSoft CardWorks and SystemSoft are registered trademarks of SystemSoft Corporation PCMCIA is a registered trademark of Personal Computer Memory Card Association Pentium and Pentium Pro are registered trademarks of Intel Corpora tion PC 104 and the PC 104 logo are trademarks of the PC 104 consortium other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Part No 2007311000 Manual PC 104 PCMCIA Module Ist Edition Printed in Taiwan July 1997 Pack
31. Wizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately SystemSoft Cardsoft CardWizard CardWorks software includes all the necessary drivers and utilities to enable you to take full advantage of the capabilities offered by all types of PCMCIA cards The software comes with its own install program which automatically configures your computer to support all functions 1 8 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Chapter 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Introduction As we have mentioned there are six models in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module series PCM 3110 3111 PCM 3115B PCM 3110B PCM 3113 and PCM 3114 The components and hardware installation procedures are different for all the models and separate instructions are provided in this chapter Please check to see which model you have purchased before reading these instructions Read only the instructions referring to the model you have purchased and ignore the other instructions System Requirements models Please note that all models in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module series require a system conforming to the following specifications BM PC AT including all 80286 80386 80486 Pentium and Pentium Pro processor based computers Hard disk drive MS DOS 5 0 or above Windows 3 1 Windows 95 or Windows NT One PC 104 connector One empty 3 5 floppy disk drive bay PCM 3113 and PCM 3114 only HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 Setting jumpers The PCM 3110 PCM
32. and provides a straight forward option for uncompli cated formatting SRAM cards should always be formatted with the FAT system which will allow them to be used in exactly the same way as floppy diskettes with full read write capability Formatting Flash Cards For Flash memory cards the formatting choice depends on the usage intended for the Flash card and also whether you intend to use the card on some other system since not all systems support all formats Flash cards can be formatted using the standard DOS FAT system but this has the disadvantage that they become WORM Write Once Read Many times devices SystemSoft s Flash Translation Layer FTL and M Systems True Flash File System TFFS are special purpose software that organize the data on a Flash card allowing you to use a Flash card in much the same way asa SRAM card Any application can write data to a Flash card prepared with FTL or TFFS just as easily as writing to a diskette You will have to purchase FTL software and or TFFS software before you will be able to format cards in these formats and read cards already formatted with FTL or TFFS PREFACE INTRODUCING PCMCIA CARDS AND PC 104 iii What is PC 104 Introduction The PC 104 standard is a compact version of the IEEE P996 PC and PC AT bus The specifications were drafted for the unique require ments of embedded systems and PC 104 is gaining wide acceptance in the field of industrial computing There are 104 signal
33. at fits in a 3 5 FDD bay and can be connected to the PCM 3110B with a 2 x 50 pin flat cable It gives you a second PCMCIA slot with the convenience of mounting it on the front of your case for easy accessibility Type ISRAM and Flash memory cards Type II I O device cards and Type III ATA hard disk drive cards can be used in both slots PCM 3113 Specifications Same functions as PCM 3110B Fits in a 3 5 FDD bay in your computer case PCM 3114 to be used with PCM 3110B The PCM 3114 is a combination PCMCIA reader writer and a 1 44 MB floppy disk drive that fits in your computer s 3 5 FDD bay It connects with the PCM 3110B with a 2 x 50 pin flat cable The PCM 3114 is ideal for users that require both a PCMCIA and 3 5 FDD interface to be mounted within their computer s 3 5 FDD bay PCM 3114 Specifications Complies with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 Accepts PCMCIA cards Provides one 1 44 FDD drive and one PCMCIA slot within a housing that mounts in your computer s 3 5 FDD bay Supports SRAM Flash ATA Flash ATA HDD and I O cards Supports reading writing Flash cards using FTL and TFFS PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 7 PC 104 PCMCIA Module Software of the above models are bundled with your choice of one of the following PCMCIA software packages from SystemSoft Corporation Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher default CardWorks for Windows 95 Card
34. ct the situa tion 3 4 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Installing CardWizard for Windows 3 1 3 11 CardWizard is a utility that assists with PCMCIA configuration and automatically diagnoses and resolves the most common PCMCIA and system problems System Requirements The following items are the minimum requirements for CardWizard Windows 3 1 3 11 DOS 5 0 or later 1 more PCMCIA slots 32 KB of DOS memory 4MB RAM 4 MB of hard drive storage space Note Before installing the CardWizard software remove any PCMCIA cards that may be in the slots of your PC 104 PCMCIA Module CardWizard Installation The CardWizard installation must be done within Windows CardWizard installs all DOS and Windows PCMCIA support in addition to the Windows CardWizard interface Insert the installation disk into the proper disk drive For example if drive is to be used From the Windows Program Manager 1 choose Run from the file menu 2 type AASETUP SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 5 From the Windows File Manager 1 choose Run from the File menu 2 type A SETUP or select the A drive then double click on file CONFIG SYS Menu Partitions If you wish to customize the handling of the CONFIG SYS partitions it is recommended that you choose Custom Installation Choosing Custom will allow you greater flexibility in how you setup your CONFIG SYS file The Express Installation path will follow a pre defined
35. d and returns the same information that was presented in step 3 6 4 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Fixed Cylinders Heads F1 Help Physical Sectors track lt ESC gt Quit Here are the parameters that were returned examine them carefully to insure they match what was expected Hit ENTER to accept and continue or P to prompt ENTER 6 ATAINIT EXE will display the following message Do you want a compact format Enter Yes and ATAINIT EXE will wipe the BPB boot sector 7 Atthe DOS prompt type FORMAT E S U OR FORMAT D S U 8 You should now copy the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers and the DOS files HIMEM SYS and SETVER EXE from your internal hard disk drive to the ATA drive Create a CONFIG SYS file on the drive which loads the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers and includes the other statements necessary to load HIMEM SYS and SETVER EXE and set DOS HIGH with UMBs as detailed in Chapter 3 If you do not do this though you will be able to boot from the ATA drive the PC 104 PCMCIA Module slots will not be activated for any other device since the drivers that are needed to enable the system to recognize PC 104 PCMCIA Module have not been loaded USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS 6 5 Note When using an ATA HDD or ATA Flash card with Boot ROM v 2 0x the size of the card determines whether it boots as drive or drive C If the card is less than 15 MB it will boot as drive A and the floppy disk will become B if greater than 1
36. e 4 3 Deleting Data on SRAM Card 4 4 Using Flash Memory 4 4 Flash Memory Beep 4 5 Formatting Flash Memory 4 5 Erasing Flash Memory 4 6 Booting from Linear Flash Cards 4 7 Using M Systems PCMCIA Flash Disk TrueFFS 4 7 Installing M Systems TrueFFS software 4 8 Formatting your Flash Card as a Bootable Flash Card 4 8 CONTENTS Chapter 5 USING I O CARDS INTHOCUCTION Ns 22 a aya g ete tege e 5 1 Card Codes u a q nnne 5 2 PCMCIA I O Card Types 5 2 Modem and Fax Modem 5 2 PCMCIA Network Cards a 5 3 PCMCIA LAN Card Software in 5 5 Chapter 6 USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS IntrOClUCtlO Di o ioa Creo inet e edt eo iei re atin 6 1 Hard Disk Drive Beep Codes 6 1 ATA HDD Drive Letter Assignments Non bootable 6 2 Making ATA HDD
37. e Internal hard disk drive partition 1 C no change Internal hard disk drive partition 2 D no change ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 E ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 F Memory card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 G Memory card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 H PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Example 2 If your system has two floppy drives and two hard disk drives both formatted into two partitions the drive letter assignment when running CardSoft 3 1 will be as follows Floppy disk drive 1 A no change Floppy disk drive 2 B no change Internal hard disk drive 1 partition 1 C no change Internal hard disk drive 2 partition 1 D no change Internal hard disk drive 1 partition 2 E no change Internal hard disk drive 2 partition 2 F no change ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 G ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 H Memory card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 I Memory card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 J Example 3 If your system has two floppy disk drives A and B and one hard disk drive with a single partition C the drive letter assignments for your PC 104 PCMCIA Module drives under Cardsoft 3 1 will be the following ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 D ATA HDD ATA Flash card in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 2 E SRAM Flash in PC 104 PCMCIA Module Socket 1 F
38. e improperly installed or for SRAM cards low battery Two high pitched beeps second has higher pitch than first Hardware and software is correctly installed and everything is working fine PCMCIA Card Types As we have mentioned there are a number of different types of PCMCIA I O cards and the key points regarding their use with PC 104 PCMCIA Module are given here Note that in order to be able to use PCMCIA I O cards you must have installed the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers as detailed in Chapter 3 Although this type of PCMCIA card is not used to store data and therefore requires no formatting the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers must have been correctly installed in order to allow your system to recognize the PC 104 PCMCIA Module slot Modem and Fax Modem Cards Automatic COM Port Assignment When installing an internal or external serial modem or fax modem the device must be assigned a COM port PCMCIA modems and fax modems are no different and the correct COM port must be assigned in order for the devices to function correctly 5 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE When you insert a modem fax modem in a PC 104 PCMCIA Module slot the following COM port assignments are made f no COM port is being used the PCMCIA modem is automati cally assigned to COM 1 f COM 1 is being used the PCMCIA modem is automatically assigned to COM 2 f COM 1 amp COM 2 are being used the PCMCIA modem is automatically assigned to CO
39. en tation and README files for detailed information about using the Cardsoft CardWizard CardWorks software Before you can use any PCMCIA card with your PC 104 PCMCIA Module unit you must install the software provided PCMCIA cards require certain device drivers to be installed before you can use them and you should not attempt to use any type of PCMCIA card before the software has been correctly installed Because the original PC configuration did not include support for PCMCIA devices your system will not be able to recognize such devices before the software has been installed The SystemSoft Cardsoft CardWizard CardWorks PCMCIA software provides all the drivers necessary to allow you to use SRAM and Flash memory cards and Type II and Type III I O devices including modems fax modems LAN cards and ATA hard disk drives SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 1 The software includes automatic installation programs which will make the necessary modifications to your CONFIG SYS file to allow you to access your PCMCIA card slots Please follow the instructions in this chapter carefully in order to ensure that the software is correctly installed Installing CardSoft 3 1 for DOS Installing the CardSoft 3 1 for DOS on your hard disk drive is a simple procedure thanks to the automatic installation program provided with CardSoft To install the CardSoft 3 1 PCMCIA drivers proceed as follows 1 Insert the 3 5 CardSoft software diskette into the A
40. erent In this chapter we detail how to prepare SRAM and Flash memory cards to store data and the relative merits of these two types of memory card Memory Card Drive Letter Assignments Before you go on to learn how to use memory cards with PC 104 PCMCIA Module it is important to understand how the drive letters are assigned to the PCMCIA slots In particular you should note that the drive letter of the PCMCIA slot varies depending on whether the device inserted is a memory card or an ATA hard disk drive This is different from a hard disk drive which is always fixed as C or D etc After you have installed PC 104 PCMCIA Module in your system when using memory cards the drive letter of the first PCMCIA socket the PCM 3110 PCM 3111 and PCM 3110B models have only one socket will become the drive after the last hard disk drive For ex ample if you have one C hard disk drive with one partition then the 1st PCMCIA socket becomes the D drive and the second if present is the E drive If you have two hard disk drives with two partitions each i e C D E and F then the first PCMCIA socket becomes the G drive and the second the H drive USING MEMORY CARDS 4 1 The memory card assignments when you install PC 104 PCMCIA Module devices is summarized as follows Single PCM 3110 Assigned as socket 1 PCM 3110 and PCM 3111 PCM 3110 is socket 1 and PCM 3111 is socket 2 PCM 3115B Bottom socket is socket 1 top socket is socket
41. f the board fit into the sockets on the device on which you are mounting Connect an 80 pin flat cable between connectors J3 on your PCM 3110 and PCM 3111 Make sure that pin 1 of PCM 3110 is connected to pin 1 of PCM 3111 Your PCM 3111 is now installed Proceed with the software installation Close your system case Your PCM 3111 is now installed in your system and you should proceed with your software installation 2 8 104 PCMCIA MODULE PCM 3115B Hardware Installation PCM 3115B 2 slot PC 104 PCMCIA module 0 B 00000000000000000000 O 00000000000000000000000000000000 U gt wo D1 LED Busy LED Red D2 LED Busy LED Red Address 3E0h 3E1h IRQ Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3115B for the first time first check that all the following items are present One PCM 3115B 2 slot PCMCIA module Your choice of one of the following PCMCIA software packages from SystemSoft Corporation Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher CardWorks for Windows 95 Cardwizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately Spacer and screw This user s manual If any of the above items is missing or appears to be damaged in any way p
42. floppy disk drive 2 Make the A drive the current drive by typing A at the DOS prompt 3 At the DOS prompt type A gt INSTALL The installation program will start and guide you through the installa tion procedure The installation program will ask you information regarding your system Note that CardSoft must always be copied to the C hard disk drive and you may not specify a different drive The automatic installation program will copy the CardSoft PCMCIA driver files to the C hard disk drive and amend the CONFIG SYS file to ensure the PCMCIA drivers are loaded at boot up That is all you have to do to install the PC 104 PCMCIA Module software but before proceeding please read the next section on the CONFIG SYS file to ensure that your CONFIG SYS is correctly configured to enable the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers to be loaded 3 2 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE 5 519175011 CardSoft 3 1 amp FFS Installation Guide 1 Install all cables to your PC 104 PCMCIA Module 2 Insert CardSoft 3 1 and FFS diskette into your floppy disk drive Type install 3 Insure that your config sys file appears as follows DEVICE C DOS SETVER EXE TYPE BY YOURSELF DEVICE C DOS HIMEM SYS TYPE BY YOURSELF DOS HIGH UMB TYP
43. h memory cards are the same as for SRAM cards Single low pitched beep Card not inserted properly defective card software improperly installed or for SRAM cards low battery Two high pitched beeps second has higher pitch than first Hardware and software is correctly installed and everything is working fine Formatting Flash Memory Cards The utility software that comes with your PC 104 PCMCIA Module unit includes File Translation Layer FTL software for formatting linear Flash cards The following examples show the process of formatting linear Flash cards under DOS Flash memory cards can be formatted using MCFORMAT EXE 1 Insert the Flash card in the PCMCIA slot You should hear the single tone audible beep to indicate the card is unformatted 2 At the DOS prompt type C NCARDWIZ MCFORMAT Follow the prompts in to format your Flash memory card PC Memory Card Formatter C 1994 1995 INTEL Corporation Copyright 1994 1995 SystemSoft Corp All Rights Reserved Version 1 07 2413 03 F MCFORMAT options Choose one of the following 1 Create and format a new partition 2 Format an existing partition 3 Erase a partition 4 Display partition information Enter your choice 1 To quit MCFORMAT press ESC USING MEMORY CARDS 4 5 Create and format a new partition Drive Beg address End address Type Status Size D 0 2097151 Free Unformatted 2048 K Which drive would you l
44. ike to select Drive d Would you like to format entire card with FLASH 1 OR FTL 2 1 2 2 Erasing Flash Memory Cards If you cannot successfully complete formatting a Flash card you must erase the Flash card and try again PC Memory Card Formatter C 1994 1995 INTEL Corporation Copyright 1994 1995 SystemSoft Corp All Rights Reserved Version 1 07 2413 03 F MCFORMAT options Choose one of the following Create and format a new partition Format an existing partition Erase a partition Display partition information Enter your choice 3 To quit MCFORMAT press ESC Erase a partition Drive Beg address End address Type Status Size D 0 2097151 Free Unformatted 2048 K Which drive would you like to select Drive This command will erase drive D entirely Do you want to continue Y N Y 4 6 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Your Flash card will be formatted and you may now proceed to read and write data to the card Booting from Linear Flash Cards PCM 3110B and PCM 3115B provide you with the capability to boot from linear Flash cards Booting from a linear Flash requires the following BM PC compatible system PCM 3110B or PCM 3115B with system boot software loaded in its Flash EPROM A linear Flash card formatted with M System s True FFS PCMCIA software If you want to order PCMCIA card drives with the above functions you must inform us prior to ordering and b
45. ing list Before you begin installing your module make sure that the following materials have been shipped 1 PC 104 PCMCIA module 1 user s manual this document 1 driver disk for Windows 3 1 e PC 104 module mounting supports If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately PC 104 PCMCIA Module User s Manual Table of Contents Preface INTRODUCING PCMCIA CARDS i What are PCMCIA Cards a i Cards C ii ied e ad Eee da edis ii Ty Per a ete Seir re ii SRAM and Flash Memory Cards ii PCMCIA Memory Card Formatting Options ii Formatting SRAM iii Formatting Flash iii What is PO 1042 cte Lene dp iv Ue En iv Advantages of PC 104 eene iv Chapter 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Introduction in pee Een Et e ee etes 1 1 Prod ct Models iie ee Se toti ete 1 1 SpeGIfiCati nS uu aun unun ui bass Saya ennt 1 2 Power consumption typical 1 2 Environmental specifications 1 2 BILE 1 2 System requirements 1 2 Address veresre nsr ete enti Eee Pee EE 1 2 ff data 1 3 3
46. is working fine Formatting SRAM Cards SRAM cards can be formatted with the DOS File Allocation Table FAT just like floppy diskettes To format SRAM cards follow the instructions below 1 Insert the SRAM card in the PCMCIA slot You should hear the two high pitched beeps to indicate that everything is working fine 2 At the DOS prompt type C gt FORMAT d U where d is the drive letter of the socket in which the card is inserted You should add the U Unconditional switch when formatting PCMCIA cards to ensure correct formatting 3 Your SRAM card will be formatted and you may now proceed to copy data to the card Making SRAM Cards Bootable Just like floppy disk drives SRAM cards can be made bootable To do this simply add the S switch to the FORMAT command to transfer the DOS system files to the SRAM card Thus you should type C gt FORMAT d U S where d is the drive letter of the socket in which the card is inserted USING MEMORY CARDS 4 3 Note that you must transfer the system using the format command and cannot use the SYS command to transfer the system to a pre formatted SRAM card as you can with a floppy diskette After transferring the system to the card with the FORMAT command you must then copy the PC 104 PCMCIA Module drivers and the DOS files HIMEM SYS and SETVER EXE from your internal hard disk drive to the SRAM card Create a CONFIG SYS file on the card which loads the PC 104 PCMCIA Module dri
47. lease consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 9 PCM 3115B Jumper Settings The PCM 3115B includes two jumpers JP1 and JP2 that must be set before installation These jumpers control the BIOS address Boot ROM function Read from Boot ROM Write Data to Boot ROM 12109 09111 12109 09111 10109 0919 10109 0919 ool EE OOl7 E 6 l 5 JP2 6 JP2 4 4100 3 2 OO 1 2 99 1 JP1 JP1 JP2 controls the ability to write data to the Boot ROM Closing pins 2 3 enables writing Using the Boot ROM requires pins 1 2 to be closed The settings for JP1 are as follows To enable the Boot ROM function pins 3 4 must be closed Close pins 1 2 Load data to Flash ROM 28F1000 Close pins 3 4 Enable Boot ROM Close pins 5 6 Set BIOS address C8000 CFFF 32KB Close pins 7 8 Set BIOS address D8000 DFFF 32KB Close pins 9 10 Set BIOS address E0000 E7FFF 32KB Close pins 11 12 Set BIOS address E8000 EFFFF 32KB Note denotes default setting shown above at left 2 10 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Installation Procedure To install the PCM 3115B in your system follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details 3 Set the jumpers as shown previousl
48. loppy can be accessed on B as normal All other drive letter assignments are as described in the section above 6 Re insert the ATA Flash card in the socket Note If ATA Flash card has been configured with the CardWizard driver software the letter assignments will be the following First slot A drive becomes D drive Second slot A drive becomes E drive If you did not install the CardWizard driver software the letter assign ments will be as follows ATA Flash cards 15 MB A ATA Flash cards 15 MB C USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS 6 7 6 8 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Appendix PC 104 PCMCIA Module Pin Assignments PC 104 Bus Connectors PCM 3110 3110B 3111 3115B The PC 104 PCMCIA Module PCM 3110 PCM 3111 PCM3115B and PCM 3110B all feature PC 104 bus connectors These two con nectors replace the golden finger edge connectors that are found on ISA or PCI bus devices The PC 104 connectors appear as follows B32 B31 B30 B29 B28 B27 B26 C19 oo 25 518 824 C17 23 C16 oo B22 C15 oo B21 14 20 C13 Joo B19 C12 100 B18 011 B17 C10 oo B16 C9 oo B15 c8 oo B14 C7 oo B13 oo B12 C5 oo B11 C4 oo B10 B9 c2 loo B8 C1 B7 5 4 B3 B2 B1 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS A 1 104 Connectors
49. notes default setting shown above at left HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 13 Installation Procedure To install the PCM 3110B in your system follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system 2 Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details 3 Set the jumpers as shown previously 4 Mount the PCM 3110B in your system as required You may stack the PCM 3110B on another PC 104 module using the supports plug the PCM 3110B into a custom carrier board or else mount it directly on a PC 104 CPU card The two PC 104 connectors i e the 64 pin J1 and the 40 pin J2 on the bottom of the board fit into the sockets on the device on which you are mounting 5 Your PCM 3110B is now installed Proceed with the software installation 6 If you have purchased the PCM 3113 secondary PCMCIA drive or the PCM 3114 dual 3 5 FDD PCMCIA drive proceed with the instructions in the following section 7 Close your system case Your PCM 3110B is now installed in your system and you should proceed with your software installation 2 14 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE PCM 3113 Hardware Installation Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3113 for the first time first check that all the following items are present One 3113 PCMCIA module e 2x 50 flat cable Mou
50. nting screws This user s manual If any of the above items is missing or appears to be damaged in any way please consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately There are no jumpers to set on the PCM 3113 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 15 JP3 lt 0 2 oO rt a u i 2 B 50 49 50 49 PCMCIA drive with 3 5 FDD form factor PCM 3113 2 16 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Connect with 2 x 50 pin flat cable align red line with pin 1 Address 3EOh 3E1h 1 Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt PCM 3110B LED Busy LED Red PCM 3113 D1 LED Power LED Green D2 LED Battery LED Yellow D3 LED Busy LED Red Not shown Installation Pr
51. ocedure To install the PCM 3113 in your system follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the power to your PC and all peripherals connected to your system Open your system case This procedure will vary according to the particular system you own and you should consult with the relevant user s manual for details 3 Install the PCM 3110B according to the previous instructions 4 Mount the PCM 3113 in a free 3 5 FDD bay normally found on 6 the front of your computer Connect a 2 x 50 pin flat cable between connectors JP1 and JP2 on your PCM 3110B and PCM 3113 Make sure that pin 1 of PCM 3110B is connected to pin 1 of PCM 3113 Align the red line on the flat cable with pin 1 Close your system case Your PCM 3113 is now installed in your system HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 17 lt e PC 104 PCMCIA module PCM 3110B 5049 5049
52. onsult with the dealer from whom you purchased your unit immediately PCM 3110B PC 104 PCMCIA module a o A a o AB e v aa c m U N Address 3E0h 3E1h 1 Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt LED Busy LED Red 2 12 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE PCM 3110B Jumper Settings The PCM 3110B includes two jumpers JP3 and JP4 that must be set before installation These jumpers control the BIOS address Read from Boot ROM Write to Boot ROM 12100 11 12 11 10109 0919 10109 0919 ool TRENS loo 7 ae e ee 5 JP4 e 5 4 4 4 2 OO t1 2 1 JP3 JP3 JP4 controls the ability to write data to the Boot ROM Closing pins 2 3 enables writing Using the Boot ROM requires pins 1 2 to be closed To enable the Boot ROM function pins 3 4 must be closed The settings for JP3 are as follows Close pins 1 2 Load data to Flash ROM 28F1000 Close pins 3 4 Enable Boot ROM Close pins 5 6 Set BIOS address C8000 CFFFF 32KB Close pins 7 8 Set BIOS address D8000 DFFFF 32KB Close pins 9 10 Set BIOS address E0000 E7FFF 32KB Close pins 11 12 Set BIOS address E8000 EFFFF 32KB Note de
53. previously 4 Mount the PCM 3110 in your system as required You may T stack the PCM 3110 on another PC 104 module using the supports plug the PCM 3110 into a custom carrier board or else mount it directly on a CPU card with PC 104 connector The two PC 104 connectors i e the 64 pin J1 and the 40 pin J2 on the bottom of the board fit into the sockets on the device on which you are mounting Your PCM 3110 is now installed Proceed with the software installation If you have purchased the PCM 3111 secondary PCMCIA drive proceed with the instructions in the following section Close your system case Your PCM 3110 is now installed in your system and you should proceed with your software installation HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 5 2 6 5 lt e T Y e o n 4 109981109 91059 08 PC 104 PCMCIA module PCM 3111 4012euuoo 91059 u d 08 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Connect connectors J3 with 80 pin flat cable align red line with pin 1 D1 LED Battery LED Yellow D2 LED Busy LED Red Address 3E0h 3E1h 1 Interrupt steering for the card status change interrupt PCM 3111 Hardware Installation Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3111 for the first time first check that all the following items
54. provide PCMCIA card interface for desktop PCs in order to facilitate the transfer of data and sharing of devices between portable computers and desktop PCs PC 104 PCMCIA Module complies fully with PCMCIA v 2 10 and JEIDA v 4 1 specifications which define the industry standard for PCMCIA cards By installing a PC 104 PCMCIA Module on your desktop system you will be able to make full use of all data stored on PCMCIA memory cards and PCMCIA devices on both your portable and desktop systems Product Models There are six models in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module series and this manual refers to all models The hardware configuration of the models is different and separate instructions for hardware installation are given for each model Note that the instructions on software installation and usage refer to all models The key features of each model in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module series are described below PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1 Common Specifications Power consumption typical Voltage 5 V Operating voltage 350 mA Flash voltage 450 mA Environmental specifications Operating temperature 0 C to 70 C Storage temperature 20 C to 85 Relative humidity 9096 Dimensions e PC 104 controller card 96 L x 90 W x 15 H mm nternal drive standard 3 5 FDD form factor System requirements PC AT compatible computer with minimum 640 KB RAM MS DOS 5 0 or newer Microsoft Windows 3 0 or newer Addressing address
55. rdSoft 3 1 for DOS 3 2 SystemSoft CardSoft 3 1 amp FFS Installation Guide 3 3 Installing CardWizard for Windows 3 1 3 11 3 5 System Requirements sse 3 5 CardWizard Installation neser ennnnsrnnsssrnnsrnee 3 5 CONFIG SYS Menu Partitions 3 6 Express n gn te 3 6 Custom Installation a 3 6 Typical System File Modifications 3 7 5 ET 3 7 15 17512141 3 7 386 Exclusions u ua u SW Guayas 3 8 Notes About Your CardWizard Software 3 8 Installing CardWorks for Windows 95 3 9 CardWorks Installation 3 9 Installing CardWizard NT for Windows NT 3 10 How to Use CardWizard NT 3 10 Intr OGlUCLlOR 2 arrn i ep cr o ed 3 11 Chapter 4 USING MEMORY CARDS introductio ee ate AR ee tuis 4 1 Memory Card Drive Letter Assignments 4 1 Using SRAM Memory Cards sse 4 2 SRAM Card Codes sse 4 3 Formatting SRAM Cards 4 3 Making SRAM Cards Bootabl
56. rding to the previous instructions 4 Mount the PCM 3114 in a free 3 5 FDD bay normally found on 6 the front of your computer Connect a 2 x 50 pin flat cable between connectors JP1 and JP2 on your PCM 3110B and PCM 3114 Make sure that pin 1 of PCM 3110B is connected to pin 1 of PCM 3114 Align the red line on the flat cable with pin 1 Connect a 34 pin FDD cable between connector JP5 on your PCM 3114 and the FDD controller on your system s main board Consult your main board s user s manual for the location of the FDD connector Connect a 4 pin mini power cable to the power connector on the PCM 3114 This supplies power to the 3 5 FDD drive Close your system case Your PCM 3114 is now installed in your system and you should proceed with your software installation 2 20 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Chapter 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Introduction Your PC 104 PCMCIA Module is supplied with your choice of one of the following bundled software packages from SystemSoft Corpora tion Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher amp FTL CardWorks for Windows 95 or higher CardWizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately Note This chapter is intended to be a Quick Start guide to installing SystemSoft PCMCIA card software All of the bundled programs provides extensive documentation and we recommend that you consult the on line docum
57. s Type cards are I O cards including modem cards fax modem cards Ethernet LAN cards and solid state ATA hard disk drive cards Type Ill Cards Type III cards are ATA hard disk drive cards with rotating media The PC 104 PCMCIA Module series of products supports some or all of these card types depending on the model SRAM and Flash Memory Cards As we have mentioned there are two types of memory cards SRAM and Flash These types are not interchangeable but both can be used as data storage devices Note that although SRAM cards are generally Type I devices Flash memory cards may be either Type I or II depend ing on their density The difference between these two types is as follows SRAM cards can be used to store and load data Data on these cards can be written and erased many times just like the data on a floppy diskette SRAM cards can also be made bootable Flash cards can be used to store and load data Depending the formatting process used Flash cards are either WORM Write Once Read Many times or full read write These cards can also be made bootable PCMCIA Memory Card Formatting Options Memory cards can be formatted with either SystemSoft s Flash Transla tion Layer FTL M System s True Flash File System or with the DOS File Allocation Table FAT ii 104 PCMCIA MODULE Formatting SRAM Cards The FAT System is the same as that used by standard floppy diskettes and hard disks
58. s when an ATA HDD card is inserted in the PC 104 PCMCIA Module slot an audible beep is issued to inform you of the status of the card Single low pitched beep Card not inserted properly defective card software improperly installed or for SRAM cards low battery Two high pitched beeps second has higher pitch than first Hardware and software is correctly installed and everything is working fine USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS 6 1 This signal tells you that the ATA card is working correctly If you fail to hear this beep signal when you insert the card this may indicate that the card is faulty or damaged ATA HDD Drive Letter Assignments Non bootable The drive letter assigned to an ATA HDD card will depend on the configuration of your system The basic rules for drive letter assign ment are The first two drive letters above those existing on the system are reserved for memory cards in Socket 1 and Socket 2 The next four drive letters are reserved for an ATA HDD in Socket 1 and an ATA HDD card in Socket 2 In order to make this understandable it is best to take some actual examples to illustrate the driver letter assignments when using Cardsoft Cardworks Cardwizard software Example 1 If your system has two floppy drives and one hard disk drive formatted into two partitions the drive letter assignments when running Cardsoft 3 1 will be as follows Floppy disk drive 1 A no change Floppy disk drive 2 B no chang
59. up and click OK The InstallShield Wizard starts and guides you through the installation process Note Windows 95 can support PCMCIA ATA HDD ATA Flash and I O cards Windows 95 includes drivers for these devices You must install CardWorks if you want to use SRAM or Flash cards SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 9 Installing CardWizard NT for Windows NT This release of CardWizard NT for Windows NT requires Windows NT version 4 0 Golden or a later release of Window NT version 4 0 You MUST have administrator privileges in order to install CardWizard NT for Windows NT From the Start Menu the Ex plorer or from a DOS prompt run Setup exe You will be presented with a list box of socket services to choose from Select the Socket Services that is appropriate for your controller Make sure that all other Socket Services are de selected For Intel 365 and compatible controllers select the SSIntel option Note The contents of the installation diskette can be copied to a directory on your hard disk and setup can be run from this directory We suggest if you do this that you create a new empty directory for this purpose For example mkdir WizInstall cd WizInstall aiv setup optional step Setup can also be run from a network drive How to Use CardWizard NT CardWizard NT is SystemSoft s PC card support application to increase ease of use and provide seamless integration for users to configure PC cards
60. uy BTRM FMS BootROM chip The following instructions will enable you to create a bootable PCMCIA device Using M Systems PCMCIA Flash Disk TrueFFS The following instructions permit you to use M System s TrueFFS software to format Flash memory cards and enable the auto boot feature of the PCM 3110B and PCM 3115B models You must first set the jumpers on your PCM 3110B and PCM 3115B to enable the BootROM function Consult the jumper settings in Chapter 2 Installation USING MEMORY CARDS 4 7 Installing M Systems TrueFFS software 1 Insert the M Systems TrueFFS installation diskette into your disk drive and make the disk drive active 2 Type we will assume that drive A contains the installation diskette A gt install 3 The installation program will prompt you for information about your system Press Enter to confirm each of the following questions Do you have a color display Y Continue Installation Y Enter the source drive letter A Enter the destination drive letter C WINDOW D000 DRIVE C SIZE 4096 BOOT C Exit Make sure that the contents of your CONFIG SYS file contains the following commands DEVICE C PCICSS COM DEVICE C TFFS COM WINDOW D000 DRIVE C SI N Formatting your Flash Card as Bootable Flash Card 1 Insert a floppy disk into your A FDD drive and type FORMAT A S U 2 Copy SYS COM ROMIMAGE RO
61. vers and includes the other statements necessary to load HIMEM SYS and SETVER EXE and set DOS HIGH with UMBs as detailed in Chapter 3 If you do not do this though you will be able to boot from the SRAM card the PC 104 PCMCIA Module slots will not be activated for any other device since the drivers that are needed to enable the system to recognize PC 104 PCMCIA Module have not been loaded Deleting Data on an SRAM Card You can copy data to and delete data from SRAM cards as many times as you want using the standard DOS COPY and DELETE commands Since SRAM cards are formatted with the DOS FAT system they function exactly like floppy diskettes and there is no restriction on deleting data from them Using Flash Memory Cards Using the DOS File Allocation Table FAT is very rough and is not a very useful or efficient way of formatting Flash memory cards Most users find that using specialized software like CardWizard CardSoft CardWorks or the Flash File System FFS is a much better way to format their cards Flash memory cards can be formatted to be both readable and writable This is done by using using the utility program that is provided with your PC 104 PCMCIA Module unit CardWizard includes specialty software called File Translation Layer FTL that can format Flash cards and make them readable and writ able 4 4 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Flash Memory Codes The beep codes for Flas
62. y 4 Mount the PCM 3115B in your system as required You may 6 stack the PCM 3115B on another PC 104 module using the supports plug the PCM 3115B into a custom carrier board or else mount it directly on a PC 104 CPU card The two PC 104 connectors i e the 64 pin J1 and the 40 pin J2 on the bottom of the board fit into the sockets on the device on which you are mounting Your PCM 3115B is now installed Proceed with the software installation Close your system case Your PCM 3115B is now installed in your system and you should proceed with your software installation Socket Configuration on the PCM 3115B It is important to note that with two PCMCIA sockets one is always Socket 1 and Socket 2 The socket configuration for the PCM 3115B is as follows Lower socket Socket 1 Upper socket Socket 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 11 PCM 3110B Hardware Installation Package Contents Checklist When you open your PCM 3110B for the first time first check that all the following items are present One PCM 3110B PCMCIA module Your choice of one of the following PCMCIA software packages from SystemSoft Corporation Cardsoft 3 1 for DOS 5 0 or higher CardWizard for Windows 3 1 or higher CardWorks for Windows 95 Cardwizard NT for Windows NT Additional software is available for purchase separately Spacer and screw This user s manual If any of the above items 15 missing or appears to be damaged in any way please c
63. y handles one Memory Manager EMM386 EXE It does not correct for memory conflicts that result from the presence of QEMM 386MAX or other memory managers CardWizard cannot correct problems for cards that require proprietary card services clients It can however report any resource conflicts if the driver is installed properly For example if you have a PC card which has more than one function 1 Ethernet and Modem you will need to load the additional driver which 15 provided with the card on top of the CardWizard software When running the CardWizard application in the minimized view format there are two ways to maximize the window you can double click on the icon with the mouse button or you can use the lt Alt gt Space key sequence The icon will not maximize by using the Enter key 3 8 PC 104 PCMCIA MODULE Installing CardWorks for Windows 95 CardWorks is a Windows 95 software suite that includes SystemSoft s industry leading CardSoft amp CardWizard PCMCIA card software to enhance the functionality of PCMCIA card technology in Windows 95 CardWorks is intended to make PCMCIA card use simple and straightforward while affording the greatest compatibility in the computer industry CardWorks Installation 1 Turn on your computer and start Windows 95 2 Insert the 3 5 CardWorks software diskette into the A floppy disk drive 3 Choose Start from the Windows 95 taskbar and then choose Run 4 Type a set
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