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IBM OS/2 PCMCIA DRIVERS FOR IBM AND NON-IBM HARDWARE
(INCLUDES PCMCIA CONNECTION MANAGER)
Contents
Chapter 1. License
Chapter 2. Files and Installation (Includes Supported Hardware)
2.1 Syntax Notation
2.2 Installation Instructions
2.3 CONFIG.SYS setting
2.4 Parameters for SOCKET SERVICES
2.5 Parameters for RESOURCE MAP UTILITY (RMU)
2.6 Parameters for PCMCIA ATA DEVICE DRIVER
3.0 Other Equipment Manufacturer Hardware Support
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Chapter 1. License
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IBM Socket Services Driver Package for OS/2
The IBM OS/2 Socket Services Device Driver package is available on
all sponsored IBM BBS's and CompuServe. All the programs are
stored and listed in OS2PAW.ZIP file.
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* *
* NOTICE *
* *
* You accept these programs with the understanding that *
* the IBM Corporation makes no representations or warranties *
* as to the suitability of these programs for your particular *
* purpose, and that to the extent you use, you do so your own risk. *
* In no event will the IBM Corporation be liable for any damages, *
* whether consequential, incidental, or special, arising out of *
* the use of or inability to use the programs provided. *
* Please read the LICENSE which follows to determine if you want *
* to use these programs. *
* *
* Copyright the IBM Corporation, 1994. All rights reserved. *
* *
* DO NOT POST MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THESE PROGRAMS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS *
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IBM License Agreement for OS/2 Socket Services Device Driver
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IF YOU DOWNLOAD OR USE THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS.
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Chapter 2. Files and Installation
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FILES:
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DD = Device Driver
RMU = Resource Map Utility
SSDD = Socket Service Device Driver
File Name File Size Date Description
------------ --------- -------- ------------------------------------
AMB2RMU1.SYS 6862 06-17-94 AMBRA RMU
AST2RMU1.SYS 7187 06-17-94 AST Bravo/AST PowerExec RMU
AUTODRV2.INI 2493 04-26-94 PCMCIA Device Description File
AUTODRV2.SYS 10862 06-17-94 Connection Mgr Configuration DD
CAD2RMU1.SYS 6824 06-17-94 Compuadd 425TX RMU
CMQ2RMU1.SYS 6810 06-17-94 Compaq Concerto RMU
COM.SYS 25544 05-24-94 OS/2 COM.SYS Device Driver
IBM2AMB1.SYS 12863 06-17-94 AMBRA SSDD
IBM2AST1.SYS 10577 06-17-94 AST Bravo/AST PowerExec SSDD
IBM2CAD1.SYS 12863 06-17-94 Compuadd 425TX SSDD
IBM2CMQ1.SYS 10616 06-17-94 Compaq Concerto SSDD
IBM2MAT1.SYS 10673 06-17-94 Matsushita/Panasonic SSDD
IBM2NCR1.SYS 10657 06-17-94 NCR Safari SSDD
IBM2NEC1.SYS 10657 06-17-94 NEC Versa SSDD
IBM2SS01.SYS 12861 06-17-94 IBM Thinkpad (ISA) SSDD
IBM2SS02.SYS 11125 06-17-94 IBM Thinkpad (720) SSDD
IBM2TOS1.SYS 10591 06-17-94 Toshiba T4500 / T4600 SSDD
IBM2ZEN1.SYS 10593 06-17-94 Zenith Z-lite 425L SSDD
IBM2ZOS1.SYS 10673 06-17-94 Zeos SSDD
ICRMU01.SYS 7094 06-17-94 IBM Thinkpad (ISA) RMU
ICRMU02.SYS 7094 06-17-94 IBM Thinkpad (720) RMU
INSTALL.EXE 51743 07-22-94 Beta Installation Utility
MAT2RMU1.SYS 6718 06-17-94 Matsushita/Panasonic RMU
NCR2RMU1.SYS 6836 06-17-94 NCR Safari RMU
NEC2RMU1.SYS 6836 06-17-94 NEC Versa RMU
PCM2ATA.ADD 22534 06-23-94 IBM ATA PCMCIA DD
PCMCIA.SYS 36203 06-17-94 OS/2 Card Services DD
PCMCIA.TBL 1028 07-22-94 Beta PCMCIA Intallation Table
README.txt 23665 07-25-94 This File
RMUOS2AT.SYS 6797 06-17-94 AST Bravo/AST PowerExec RMU
TOS2RMU1.SYS 6826 06-17-94 Toshiba T4500 / T4600
VPCMCIA.SYS 1120 05-24-94 OS/2 Virtual Card Services DD
WPCMPNP.DLL 160793 06-24-94 Connection Manager Object
WPCMPNP.HLP 23255 06-24-94 Connection Manager Help
ZEN2RMU1.SYS 6810 06-17-94 Zenith Z-lite 425L RMU
ZOS2RMU1.SYS 6810 06-17-94 Zeos RMU
INSTALLATION:
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2.1 Syntax Notation
<drv&dir> :- disk drive and directory
A "drv" is a valid disk drive letter ended with a colon ":".
A "dir" is a valid directory path in your system
<> :- means optional
| :- means either left or right but not both
2.2 Installation Instructions
a. If you have previously installed the EZPLAY or the PlayAtWill
application, you must first delete the object from the
workplace shell, shutdown and reboot the operating system.
This is a problem which is currently being addressed.
b. Change your working directory to the directory where the files
have been unpacked.
c. Enter INSTALL and press the enter key.
d. Select the system to install for from the list. The
installation process takes about 30 seconds to complete. You
will be notified when the installation process has completed.
You will then need to shutdown and reboot the OS/2 operating
system to complete the installation of the drivers.
e. A Status log (named PCMINST2.LOG) is created in the root directory
of the install drive. You can review this log for errors.
2.3 CONFIG.SYS statements
The following is an example of the general ordering of the CONFIG.SYS
file. While your CONFIG.SYS file may not be identical, the following
dependencies must be maintained:
a. COM.SYS always comes after MOUSE.SYS. No parameters should be
passed passed to the COM.SYS device driver.
b. AUTODRV2.SYS must always follow the COM.SYS device driver.
c. The SOCKET SERVICE and RESOURCE MAP UTILITY drivers are usually
located at the end of the CONFIG.SYS file. The RESOURCE MAP
UTILITY precedes the SOCKET SERVICE.
******** **** C O N F I G . S Y S E X A M P L E **** ********
==================================
IFS=C:\OS2\HPFS.IFS /CACHE:64 /CRECL:4
PROTSHELL=C:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
SET USER_INI=C:\OS2\OS2.INI
SET SYSTEM_INI=C:\OS2\OS2SYS.INI
SET OS2_SHELL=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE
SET AUTOSTART=PROGRAMS,TASKLIST,FOLDERS,CONNECTIONS
SET RUNWORKPLACE=C:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
SET COMSPEC=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE
.
.
.
DEVICE=C:\OS2\APM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VAPM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\POINTDD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MOUSE.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\COM.SYS {Serial Driver for OS/2 2.1}
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS
CODEPAGE=437,850
DEVINFO=KBD,US,C:\OS2\KEYBOARD.DCP
.
.
.
REM ************* P C M C I A S E C T I O N **************
BASEDEV=PCMCIA.SYS
BASEDEV=RMU.SYS {Machine Specific Resource Map Utility}
BASEDEV=SOCKET.SYS /s0=n {Machine specific Socket Service }
BASEDEV=PCM2ATA.ADD {PCMCIA ATA Device Driver}
DEVICE=C:\OS2\AUTODRV2.SYS C:\OS2\AUTODRV2.INI {Auto Configuration Driver}
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VPCMCIA.SYS
REM ********* E N D P C M C I A S E C T I O N *********
2.4 Parameters for SOCKET SERVICES
BASEDEV=<drv&dir>\socket.sys /S0=number_of_slots
NOTE: '/S0=' and '/C0' is the number zero(0) and not the letter (O).
The following parameters will automatically be provided for any
computer listed in the install list. This information is provided to
allow users to experiment with computers which are not listed in the
compatibility list. With the exception of the number_of_slots
parameter, all other parameters are optional.
socket.sys :
The specific OS/2 socket driver for the notebook computer.
number_of_slots : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Specifies number of PCMCIA socket(slots) for the system.
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*********************** O P T I O N S **********************
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status_change_irq : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
12 |13 |14 |15
Specifies interrupt level for the PCMCIA controller status
change, such as card insertion or removal. The default value
interrupt level is 15. If you are using your notebook in a
docking station, you may have interrupt (IRQ) conflicts with
devices such as CD-ROM drives, LAN or multimedia adapters.
This switch will allow you alter the IRQ used by the Socket
Controller Chip.
/N:IRQ0 : No-Check IRQ-0 Value at SetAdapter\SetSocket Functions.
/IRQH : Select IRQ Trigger Level. (AT-Bus system is set to be
/IRQL IRQ-High as default)
/APOFF : Set Auto-Power Mode to be off. Auto-Power
Mode provides the PC-Card Power automatically On\Off by
Hardware. (Default:Auto-Power Mode is off)
/PH : Change return-code from BAD SOCKET to BUSY
when Client access the specified socket which is for
the Boot-Socket or Not-Accessible Socket.
/IO0= : nnnn
/IO1= : nnnn
Socket Number List of Adapter n.
Adapter number 0 through 1.
<Example>
/IO0=12 :Socket 1 & 2 are changed on Adapter 0.
/IO0=21 :Same as \MEM0=12.
/IO1=124 :Socket 1 & 2 & 4 are changed on Adapter 1.
Change IOCS16 Control-Line Connection from PC-Card
itself to PC-Card Controller Chip. This option will be
needed for some cards which do not generate IOCS16-
signal. Customers will need to verify this information
with their computer / PCMCIA card vendors.
/MEM0= : nnnn
/MEM1= : nnnn
Socket Number List of Adapter n.
Adapter number 0 through 1.
<Example>
/MEM0=12 :Socket 1 & 2 are changed on Adapter 0.
/MEM0=21 :Same as \MEM0=12.
/MEM1=124 :Socket 1 & 2 & 4 are changed on Adapter 1.
Change MEMCS16-Line generated from A23-A12 to A23-A17.
/RI0= : nnnn
/RI1= : nnnn
Socket Number List of Adapter n.
Adapter number 0 through 1.
<Example>
/RI0=12 :Socket 1 & 2 are changed on Adapter 0.
/RI0=21 :Same as \MEM0=12.
/RI1=124 :Socket 1 & 2 & 4 are changed on Adapter 1.
Change RI-Signal (Ring Indicator) from the I\O Card to
be mapped STSCHG Line in the system.
(For ExCA V1.50 Requirement)
/IG0= : nnnn
/IG1= : nnnn
Socket Number List of Adapter n.
Adapter number 0 through 1.
<Example>
/IG0=12 :Socket 1 & 2 are changed on Adapter 0.
/IG0=21 :Same as \MEM0=12.
/IG1=124 :Socket 1 & 2 & 4 are changed on Adapter 1.
Ignore the specified socket(s). For this option,
socket services does not access the physical socket(s).
This option is for some point-enabler software, but
point-enabler software is not guaranteed to work
perfectly under running the socket services.
/NC0= : nnnn
/NC1= : nnnn
Socket Number List of Adapter n.
Adapter number 0 through 1.
<Example>
/NC0=12 :Socket 1 & 2 are changed on Adapter 0.
/NC0=21 :Same as \MEM0=12.
/NC1=124 :Socket 1 & 2 & 4 are changed on Adapter 1.
Treat specified socket on Adapter to be considered not
to be connected in the system.
/DEBUG : Display PC-Card Controller Information.
/H : for PS2\E System
/G : for PS55\E System
/TP710T : for ThinkPad 710T System
/TP730T : for ThinkPad 730T System
Set socket-services environment for specified system.
These options are available for IBM2SS01.SYS.
2.5 RESOURCE MAP UTILITY
A special purpose device driver created to provide card services with
a system specific resource map detailing the resources in use and the
resources available at system IPL.
The following parameters will automatically be provided for any
computer listed in the install list. This information is provided to
allow users to experiment with computers which are not listed in the
compatibility list. All of these parameters are optional.
________________________________________________________________
*********************** O P T I O N S **********************
________________________________________________________________
/IX= : Interrupt level currently in use by system or other
devices.
Format : /IX=1,2,3......
/PX= : IO port currently in use by system or other devices.
Format : /PX=100-3FF,400-407.....
Hex value, range is from 0000 through FFFF.
Upper case, lower case can be specified.
/MX= : Memory space currently in use by system or other devices.
Format : /MX=C000-CFFF,D800-D8FF......
Hex value, range is from C000 through DFFF.
Value represent an address in 4K byte blocks.
Upper case, lower case can be specified.
/MA= : Memory space available for PCMCIA subsystem.
Format :/MA=C000-DFFF........
Hex value, range is from C000 through DFFF.
Value represent an address in 4K byte blocks.
Upper case, lower case can be specified.
Note: The values which are specified in /IX, /PX, or /MX
parameters will be registered to Card Services as
EXCLUSIVE USE.
2.6 PCMCIA ATA DEVICE DRIVER
The PCM2ATA.SYS device driver is a client OS/2 Device Driver for
PCMCIA ATA devices. The following are some parameters which may be
necessary for proper operation.
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*********************** O P T I O N S **********************
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/S : The number of sockets (Default is 2).
/I : Socket number to be ignored (1 origin).
The ignored socket is not assigned drive letter. All CARD
events for the ignored socket are ignored in the Call Back
Handler of PCM2ATA.ADD.
This switch is useful for the socket which may always be
used for communication PCMCIA cards or for the socket which
is always occupied by Type-3 PCMCIA cards.
/B : There is a PCMCIA ATA device as used IDE harddisk.
This switch must be required when OS\2 is booted up from
PCMCIA ATA device itself.
/NOBEEP : No beep is made when PCMCIA ATA device is inserted and is
recognized.
The default is making a beep sound.
/STBTIME : nn
Specifies the value in minute that ATA cards will go to
standby mode. (Default is 0; maximum value is 21 minutes).
If a value bigger than 21 is specified, this option is
ignored and set it to default.
/EXIRQ : n
Do Not use this IRQ level number.
IRQ level number specified by this switch is excluded when
PCM2ATA.ADD requests IRQ level number for CardService and
OS\2.
3.0 Other Equipment Manufacturer Hardware (OEM) Support
Only the Personal Computers listed in the install utility have been
tested by IBM. We are providing the Socket chip sets used in the
hardware supported by these drivers in case you have OEM hardware not
listed in the installation utility. Please note that even though an
OEM may uses the same chip sets, different revisions have been found to
perform differently. We make the following information available to
assist customers in locating the closest match for their OEM system but
the IBM Corporation makes no representations or warranties as to the *
suitability of these programs for your particular purpose, and that to
the extent you use, you do so your own risk. In no event will the IBM
Corporation be liable for any damages, whether consequential,
incidental, or special, arising out of the use of or inability to use
the programs provided.
MANUFACTURER CHIP SET
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AMBRA Data Book
AST Intel
Compuadd 425TX Data Book
Compaq Concerto Cirrus Logic
IBM TP350&500 Intel
IBM TP720 IBM
IBM TP750 IBM
Matsushita / Panasonic Cirrus Logic
NCR Safari Intel
NEC Versa (C) Intel
NEC Versa (E) Cirrus Logic
Toshiba Toshiba
Zenith Intel
08/94
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