NETCARD=M16ACFG.EXE, M16ANDIS.EXE
so that it reads:
NETCARD=M16ANDIS.EXE
If you are running Card and Socket Services with Windows for
Workgroups, be sure to load M16ACFG.EXE before the NET
START command, as follows:
C:\[PATH]M16ACFG
C:\[PATH]NET START
where [path] defines the locations of the referenced files for
your network.
A driver failed to load, and I'm using Card and Socket Services
Card and Socket Services are a set of drivers designed to support the
PC Card (PCMCIA) standard. These drivers are generally supplied by
the computer manufacturer. Among other functions they
• Hide the PC Card socket hardware implementation from the
PRO/100 PC Card driver.
• Control the allocation of resources (memory windows, I/O ports,
interrupts) to the PRO/100 PC Card.
Recommendations for Use of Card and Socket Services with
the PRO/100 PC Card.
A If the memory manager EMM386.EXE is being used, verify that
the memory required for the PRO/100 PC Card has been
excluded from use by the memory manager. Memory managers
are generally loaded in the CONFIG.SYS. The memory exclu-
sion required when using Card and Socket Services is generally
larger than the exclusion needed by the PRO/100 PC Card alone.
The safest setting when troubleshooting is to "remark out" the
entire "C" and "D" memory ranges, as follows:
DEVICE=C:\[PATH]\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=C000-DFFF
After the driver has been successfully loaded, the memory
exclusion may be reduced through trial and error or in accor-
dance with the Card and Socket Services documentation. The
system must be rebooted before the revised settings take effect.
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