PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 1 Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer Unless otherwise noted, this document and the information herein di
Introduction Page 10 Refer to the manual that came with the card for additional installation procedures and to Chapter 6, Cards that Require Additio
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 11 1 Introduction Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) PC Card
Introduction Page 12 The Card Reader Compatibility The Card Reader Card Socket Modules accommodate: • Any card that complies with the PCMCIA 2.01
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 13 System Requirements Your IBM-compatible computer must have: • A minimum 386SX processo
Introduction Page 14 This Guide This guide introduces PCMCIA PC Cards, explains how to install the Card Reader hardware and software, provides tips
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 15 Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Italics serve two functions: I
Introduction Page 16 Socket Services Socket Services is a BIOS-level program that controls the PCMCIA controller chip on the ISA Bus Board, and shou
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 17 For most PC Cards, the Socket Services driver, Card Services driver and the Super Clien
Introduction Page 18 and fax capability. Some cards may also include voice capabilities. CardTalk This term refers to the complete package of driv
PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 19 Installing the Hardware This chapter provides detailed steps for installing the Card Reader and con
Introduction Page 2 Usage Rights Your rights, with respect to the Software, are non exclusive. The software may only be used by one user, on one com
Installing the Hardware Page 20 • A flat head screwdriver to mount the rails, if you’ll be using a 5.25” bay (Check with your PC dealer for a 5.25”
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 21 Locating a 16-Bit Slot 5. Find a free 16-bit slot on the motherboard and
Installing the Hardware Page 22 Set the Switches or Jumpers and Install the Board Every board installed in your computer must have a unique address
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 23 2. The default I/O port address that the Card Reader is shipped with is se
Installing the Hardware Page 24 210 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 220 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 230 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 240* 2-3 2-3 1-
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 25 Install the Card Socket Module The Card Socket Module of the Card Reader co
Installing the Hardware Page 26 1. lign the red stripe and connector key on the cable whose end is labeled DRIVE with pin 1 on the Card Socket Modu
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 27 Connect the Internal Power Cable Connecting the Power Cable 1. If availabl
Installing the Hardware Page 28 Install the Board WARNING Avoid Crossed Cables Do not cross the cables. The cable ends labeled ISA Card must be conn
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 29 The cables must not be twisted. The following drawing shows, in a simplif
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 3 PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LICENSED PR
Installing the Hardware Page 30 • The power cable should connect to the Card Socket Module (either using an available power connector or the splitte
Installing the Hardware PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 31 What to Do Next The next step is to install the software. Chapter 3, Instal
PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 33 3 Installing the Software This chapter explains how to install the CardTalk drivers and the CardTalk
Installing the Software Page 34 Run INSTALL 1. Set the write-protect tab on the distribution diskette. 2. Insert the distribution diskette into a
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 35 The Card Insertion Annunciator is active. Modem cards will appear as the ne
Installing the Software Page 36 Selecting the Type of Card Reader The next screen asks you to confirm the model of the Card Reader you installed. IN
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 37 NOTE ATA Compatibility If your I/O Controller in your system is capable of
Installing the Software Page 38 sound other audio signals. Enabling the annunciator will help you monitor what is going on when you insert and remov
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 39 If you selected a specific COM port, INSTALL asks you to select an IRQ nu
Introduction Page 4 Table of Contents QUICK START...6
Installing the Software Page 40 PC Cards that Require a Specific I/O and Memory Window Follow these steps to reserve I/O and memory addresses for I/
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 41 NOTE Segment Address These are the high-order 16 bits of the 20-bit address
Installing the Software Page 42 To complete the installation, highlight Continue Installation and press Enter. To change any of the settings, highli
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 43 To approve the changes, type Y. To make the changes manually, type N. 3.
Installing the Software Page 44 Observe the Messages At least the first time you start the computer with CardTalk installed, and any time you are ex
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 45 Databook CardTalk Card Services Driver V3.xx 4/22/94 Compliant with Intel E
Installing the Software Page 46 Software detection: Socket Services: Release 2.xx Version 3.xx For 2-Socket PCMCIA Card Reader Loaded
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 47 CardTalk Files File Description TMB250.SYS PCMCIA Socket Services driver.
Installing the Software Page 48 TCUTIL.TXT An MS-DOS text file that contains detailed information about using the TC utilities. MS-DOS users should
Installing the Software PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 49 The next time you load Windows, the CardTalk Control Panel will load auto
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 5 Run INSTALL ...
Installing the Software Page 50 4. If the client driver has control the computer may or may not beep or make other audible sounds. Refer to the doc
PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 51 4 Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS The Super Client driver, CARDTALK.SYS controls the interfa
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS4 Page 52 Fax/Modems Supported The Card Reader is designed to support all fax/modem cards that adhere to the PCM
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 53 Fax/Modem Support under Windows This section documents two asp
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS4 Page 54 CARDTALK.SYS displays a blue screen (if you have a color monitor or LCD) with a message, and waits for
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 55 A few hard drives were shipped, which look like PCMCIA hard
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS4 Page 56 NOTE Start Delay After you insert an ATA device and wait for the beep, the system often requires a sta
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 57 apply. The file system to use depends on the type of card and
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS4 Page 58 • The MS-DOS DIR command always shows 0 bytes free instead of the actual free space. True Flash File
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 59 Databook supplies the FFS2 driver, MS-FLASH.SYS with CardTalk.
Introduction Page 6 Quick Start This preface is designed to help experienced users get going quickly. It summarizes what you need to do to instal
Cards that Require Only CARDTALK.SYS4 Page 60 Deleting Files from an FFS2-Formatted Flash Card You can delete individual files from a Flash card tha
PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 61 5 Using the CardTalk Control Panel This chapter explains how to use the CardTalk Control Panel, the
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 62 The CardTalk Control Panel Main Window The CardTalk Control Panel window displays a button for each sock
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 63 A Summary Information Dialog Box The choices available on the Su
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 64 Configuring a Memory or Hard Disk Card When you insert a memory or hard disk card, the CardTalk device driv
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 65 The Why? Button If the configuration you’ve defined cannot be appli
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 66 Make Like This box lists the usual formatting options available for PC memory and hard disk cards. It also
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 67 Prepare the Socket(s) By default, the CARDTALK.SYS driver assigns o
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 68 Specifying Two Partitions in the Custom Partition Editor 4. Select a partition by clicking on the large
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 69 NOTES Bootable Partitions This option is only available for the fi
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 7 Unpacking and Registering 1. Make sure you have the following components: • Warranty c
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 70 For example, if you configure all both Card Reader sockets for two partitions, the system would assign the
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 71 The Copy Files Dialog Box 2. Select the Source and Target Drive
Using the CardTalk Control Panel Page 72 7. Choose Cancel when you have finished copying files. Configuring the CardTalk Control Panel When you ch
Using the CardTalk Control Panel PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 73 Start Minimized This checkbox configures the software so that when
PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 74 6 Troubleshooting This chapter begins with problems that may occur when loading the PCMCIA drivers
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 75 The “Performing Self Test...failed” message indicates one of the following problems and possib
Index Page 76 Socket Services Not Databook or Version 2.10 Installation Aborted This message appears when Card Services is loading and it cannot fin
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 77 This message indicates one of the following problems and possible solutions: Problem Solution
Index Page 78 NOTE Multiple Drive Letters If you specified the CARDTALK.SYS /N:number option in your CONFIG.SYS file, CardTalk may assign multiple d
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 79 two beeps CARDTALK.SYS does not recognize the card and assumes it is an uninitialized memory
Introduction Page 8 Install the Card Reader Prepare the Card Socket Module 1. Read the License Agreement. 2. Turn the computer's power off, l
Index Page 80 Error Messages The following list of error messages are displayed by the CardTalk Control Panel and TC utilities. Message Resolution
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 81 Message Resolution Can’t find file. A failure occurred while Card and Socket Services softwa
Index Page 82 Message Resolution Can’t write boot block. There is a problem formatting the card, it may be full, its data corrupted or defective,
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 83 Could not erase card. This may indicate that the wrong card model number has been specified, a
Index Page 84 First card services client already registered. The Super Client driver must be the first Card Services client driver loaded, and it m
Index PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 85 Out of memory processing filename. CardTalk ran out of memory while processing the file identi
Introduction PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 9 Install the ISA Bus Board 1. Connect the ends of the ribbon cables labeled CARD to thei
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