DOS Utilities
Diagnostic Utilities
PCMCIA.COM
Description
Syntax
Options
Standard Options
(Default settings in
brackets)
Remarks
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for MS-DOS
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Turns the PCMCIA slot on or off so that the utility programs can access
and communicate with the card.
PCMCIA [ON | OFF] [-SLOT0 |-SLOT1] [-TITAN] [-BASE <addr>]
[-LOAD] [-BOOT]
ON |OFF
Enables or disables the specified PCMCIA slot.
-SLOTn
Identifies the slot to turn on or off.
-TITAN
Not used with 340 or 350 series adapters.
-BASE <addr>
Base address for the memory window used to
access the PCMCIA configuration space. This
must point to an unused 2-Kb block in the
host system memory space.
-LOAD
Used to load new firmware.
-BOOT
Turns on the PCMCIA slot so the other utility
programs can access the adapter.
-p[IO base]
IO base address (hex) [380]
-io#|-misa#|-isa#
IO type, #={8|16}
-b [membase]
Memory base address (hex) [D000:0]
-I [irq]
Interrupt request (decimal) [5]
-s [slot]
Slot number (decimal) [0]
-365
82365-card startup
-pci
PCI-card startup
-nocheck
I/O access not tested on startup
Standard options are available when they are displayed as part of the
command or when using the help (-?) option.
Use this utility to activate the adapter's slot when the other utility
programs do not work and to turn it off when finished running the utility
programs. The following example shows the proper command syntax to
turn the slot on, run a utility program, and turn the card off:
PCMCIA ON -BOOT
RADINFO
PCMCIA OFF
Chapter 4
Utilities
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