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SPARC Solaris 7 and USB?
JR jr...@tigerpaw.com alt periphs pcmcia I have a TMB-250 Databook Card Reader that I have used for 2 years to read 1 Meg SRAM cards in the Windows 3.1 operating system. I even went so far as to create a boot disk with a minimum config.sys on a floppy to avoid running the card reader drivers through Windows 95.

HP95LX PCMCIA sram driver?
If, after powering up the machine, with no other PCMCIA cards previously inserted, an SRAM card is inserted, the machine hangs (screen freezes, no keyboard or mouse System Information: MS Windows 95 OSR2 Driver: cbss.vxd Version 4.00, build 1116, Date 24/8/96 I have managed to find a version 4.10 cbss.vxd,

embedded PCMCIA
The card does exist - It's IBM part number 0933173 IBM calls it PCMCIA combo flash/sram card and it has been discontinued. There is hope though since they dont have any drivers for the flash memory. I know that some flash cards require a driver and if anybody who has the driver could email it to me I will get

using PC Memory Card for incrementing RAM space
PCMCIA SRAM cards can be used in the OmniBooks but like nearly all PCMCIA machines, such RAM is only usable as storage. This involves replacing the motherboard and ROM card. Call the HP Corvallis Service Center for details. It might be possible to use one of the user installable Cyrix upgrades, but it's likely

PCMCIA SRAM Card WDM Driver
Looking at the Answerbook2 for pcata (the driver that mounts PCMCIA devices that appear as pc ata devices such as CF cards in a PC Card adapter): -------Cut/Pase from Answerbook2 Device We had that happen on an Ultra 2300 with the Sun S-bus PCMCIA adapter and a PCMCIA SRAM card from a data logger - not fun.

Using PCMCIA SRAM cards with Windows NT v4.0 workstation
Vsevolod Tokarev s...@cyberspace.org alt periphs pcmcia Hi, I recently have got an ancient Itronix laptop, with dos 5.0 in ROM. It has PCMCIA slot for a SRAM card. (and a driver, named cmcdd.sys, included in config.sys). My question is, will linear flash work instead of SRAM? SRAM cards appear to be too

PCMICIA driver that allows reading "row" cards...
Plug the card in the laptop and wait for the hardware detection to kick in. Follow the wizard all the way through, don't bother to reboot. Probably the wrong driver is selected. Go into device manager and search for the device. Update the driver to the "Microsoft Generic"; that one works for PCMCIA and ATA Flash

Leica SRAM cards and Notebook PCMCIA
I have a dual PCMCIA (takes two type I or II cards) drive made by DATA I/O. It's called the CardPro2. It supports typical PCMCIA SRAM, Flash, OTP and ROM cards. I just whip data back and forth between the PCMCIA card and my hard drive. Works fine on my 486 running DOS 5.0. The supplied device drivers don't

Looking for PCMCIA SRAM Card Reader
The insertion of a card or the removal is recognized though. I'm using the PCMCIA-drivers that come with warp but i also used the ones that came with my Thinkpad, but to no avail. I noted that there was a special dos-driver for SRAM-cards (a ".sys" file) and that there is no such OS/2 driver for OS/2 either on disk

PCMCIA under WIN 2000
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PCMCIA sram card
You will only bomb if you change the data and write then!!! guenter DESSEIGNES_GUIGAL wrote: I have got an application developped under Win3.1, which was doing the following: By using DOS drivers providing Card Sevices; - Preparing a PCMCIA SRAM card in order to get two main parts: one with private datas and the

PCMCIA under WIN 2000
So, if the card works in a HP100LX without additional drivers, it won't work in a Newton. From: anth...@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber), 7 Jun 1994. As usual, Apple goofed around again with a standard: many PCMCIA SRAM cards don't work in the Newton MessagePads. I think MessagePad SRAM cards require attribute

Newton MPs Facts & FAQs, Part 4/8
I would really like to be able to read/write to these cards on a notebook PC (AST) using its built in PCMCIA card slots. If your system supports Card Services, you can write/load a driver that will call into CS to get to the data. The problem with many current CS implementations is that they don't support MTDs

Using PCMCIA SRAM cards with Windows NT v4.0 workstation
Chang
Chung Ch...@jeeves.ucsd.edu misc forsale computers pc-specific software Hi, All I have a 2MB PCMCIA SRAM card (New Media Corp.) which I got from my friend. I realized that my friend did not have a driver file for this card. Can anyone send me the driver file for this card or let me know where I can get it.

PCMCIA SRAM Cardreader & Windows 95
Andreas
Pfaffeneder a.pfaffene...@scm-pc-card.de alt periphs pcmcia "Robert Reese" <rre...@thegrid.net> wrote in message news:CfO57.13315$sD.1564265@nntp3. onemain.com... Anyone have a driver that will enable 2meg or 4meg SRAM cards to be read and written under WindowsME? Or a work around?

PCMCIA SRAM vs Flash
Hello to all PCMCIA-users out there in the world. I can't make a Mitsubishi MF32M1 SRAM-card work with my Warp. This card has 2MB SRAM only, no attribute SYS memcard driver. The only drivers version known to me is the ICMEM2 package dated 26.5.93. Does anybody know about a working memory card driver for OS/2,

SmartMedia is a Joke
CAUSE ===== PCMCIA SRAM and Flash memory cards must be installed differently than other cards that use Windows 95 protected-mode drivers. RESOLUTION ========== SRAM Cards ---------- To install a PCMCIA SRAM card in Windows 95, the following two entries must be placed in the Config.sys file

PCMCIA SRAM CIS/PnP
In addition to the formatting not working, I can't read existing files on SRAM cards. So, what settings should I change? Would installing OSR2 help? Further Info: Elan J103 (I think) PCMCIA controller (has Vandem chip) (ISA card) (Windows driver: Vandem PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller) Config.sys EMM386 line:

PCMCIA developpement driver
I'd
like to )>stack my 256Kb SRAM card (drive A) and NOT my C: RAM disk. Can I use Stacker )>Anywhere for this, or should I use the main driver? So I would strongly recommend at least getting a 1Mb PCMCIA SRAM card (only $38) and stacking that instead. You don't want to use stacker anywhere (STACKER.

old ram cards
5 Locate the battery release latch next to the PCMCIA cover and slide it towards the back of the machine. [Illustration] Removing the battery 6 The battery ...... that contains the drivers for the external hard disk. þ You cannot use Windows without a hard disk unless you have a PCMCIA SRAM or Flash PC card that