Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-23 Thread Karen R
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:54:33 -0700
From: Karen R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem



Hey Paul,
So glad you finally found the solution!! Great going!
Thanks for letting me know... I was thinking you had
probably re-installed everything - my favorite trouble
shooting method :-)
Karen

Paul Betts wrote:
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 23:11:29 +0100
From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem
It seams like a long time ago now but I finally found a solution
to my
PCMCIA problems.
It turns out if you boot up Windows 98 in safe mode you will see services
that you would not normally see !.
The PCMCIA Card Service (which was not visible using normal boot up
!).
Remove this and all the other PCMCIA drivers, and reboot it installs
all the
right drivers, so its has fixed itself :-)
For a full explanation on the problem and the solution see the
alt.periphs.pcmcia newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=hl=enlr=group=alt.periphs.pcmciasa
fe=offrnum=1seld=944036836ic=1
Thanks for your help.
Paul.
snip>




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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Paul Betts

Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 13:55:55 +0100
From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

 Tosh support (for the 100CT, W95B) shows a MACHINE.INF for IRQ steering
and
 PCMCIA.INF version 1.1.  Is this what I need?  Have any of you run into
this
 before?  Thanks for any feedback.

Hi,

I've just got a 100CT running Windows 98SE and am also having problems
configuring the PCMCIA slots. Is there a FAQ anywhere that discusses this ?

I've been playing with the BIOS settings from PCIC Comp and Autodetect but
this does not make any difference.

In the device manager, under PCMCIA socket it has two entries which are both
"Toshiba ToPIC 97 CardBus Controller"
I am told that I should also have another entry which is PCMCIA Services .
When I enter a card their is no description in the Socket Status Description
eg "- Socket 1" and the card does not work 

What do other people have ? and How do you install the card services ?

HELP

Cheers


Paul.









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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Karen R

Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 10:58:00 -0700
From: Karen R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

Windows 98 includes several Troubleshooter Wizards to help you
troubleshoot device conflicts on your system. Using one of these
Troubleshooters is an easy way for non-technical users to find and fix
hardware problems. You're led step by step through a series of
questions designed to track down the solution to your specific problem.
All you have to do is answer the interactive questions in the
Troubleshooter, and you'll be led to the probable solution to your
problem.

The following Troubleshooters come with Windows 98:
Dial-Up Networking
Direct Cable Connection
DirectX
Display
DriveSpace
Hardware Conflict
Memory
Modem
MS-DOS Programs
Networking
PC Card
Print
Sound
Startup and Shutdown
The Microsoft Network

To track down a particular problem with a Troubleshooter:

1.Click the Start button and select Help.
2.When the Help window appears, click the Contents tab click
   Troubleshooting, and then click Windows 98 Troubleshooters.
3.Select the Troubleshooter for your specific problem in the left
   pane. The Troubleshooter itself will be displayed in the right
   pane.
4.Follow the interactive directions to troubleshoot your
   particular hardware problems.

Fixing Big Problems with System Troubleshooter

If your problems are so big that the standard Windows Troubleshooters
can't find solve them, you need to turn to a more powerful tool. Included
with Windows 98 is just such a tool: System Troubleshooter.

System Troubleshooter is a tool that uses the same steps used by
Microsoft Technical Support staff when they're trying to diagnose
system configuration problems. You work through a series of steps
that, one-by-one, disable various system components until you track
down the one that's causing your specific problem. Use System
Troubleshooter when you have major problems with your system,
particularly problems that appear after you've installed a new piece of
hardware.

Caution

Because System Troubleshooter modifies key system files, it should be
used only by technically savvy users.

To use System Troubleshooter:

1.Launch System Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button
   and selecting Run. When the Run dialog box appears, type
  tshoot in the Open box, and then click OK.
2.Before you begin diagnosing problems, create a backup of all
   your system files by selecting the General tab and clicking the
   Create Backup button.
_


Hope this helps!

Karen



Paul Betts wrote:

 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 13:55:55 +0100
 From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

  Tosh support (for the 100CT, W95B) shows a MACHINE.INF for IRQ steering
 and
  PCMCIA.INF version 1.1.  Is this what I need?  Have any of you run into
 this
  before?  Thanks for any feedback.

 Hi,

 I've just got a 100CT running Windows 98SE and am also having problems
 configuring the PCMCIA slots. Is there a FAQ anywhere that discusses this ?

 I've been playing with the BIOS settings from PCIC Comp and Autodetect but
 this does not make any difference.

 In the device manager, under PCMCIA socket it has two entries which are both
 "Toshiba ToPIC 97 CardBus Controller"
 I am told that I should also have another entry which is PCMCIA Services .
 When I enter a card their is no description in the Socket Status Description
 eg "- Socket 1" and the card does not work 

 What do other people have ? and How do you install the card services ?

 HELP

 Cheers

 Paul.




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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Paul Betts

Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 21:55:16 +0100
From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

 Windows 98 includes several Troubleshooter Wizards to help you
 troubleshoot device conflicts on your system.

big snip

Hi Karen,

Thanks for your prompt reply, I did try and use the trouble shooter this
morning (before I sent my initial mail). For PCMCIA problems it was not that
much cop.

In the help, there was a was an option to "enable 32-bit card support"
(using the PC Card (PCMCIA) wizard. I selected this option and it said it
was not installed and that I should goto to Add/REmove Programs for the
Windows setup.

There is NO entry in the windows setup to configure PCMCIA Cards or the Card
services.

So thats a bit of a dead end.

 Fixing Big Problems with System Troubleshooter

snip

 1.Launch System Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button
and selecting Run. When the Run dialog box appears, type
   tshoot in the Open box, and then click OK.

Tried this, there is no tshoot applicaiton on my machine :-(

There is NO entry on PCMCIA Socket wihin the Device Manager for "PCMCIA Card
Services".

**The question is "How do I the above PCMCIA Card Services
?"*

Other useful information that may help is that when I add or remove a PCMCIA
card, the following message box appears:

"Windows is not able to identify or use the inserted PC Card device because
there is no memory area available to communicate with the device. You must
make a memory area available before this device can be used.Check your
computer's CONFIG.SYS file for a memory manager that is excluding upper
memory regions between A000 and ."

I don't have any entries in my config.sys that reference any memory settings
:-(

Thanks for your help so far

Cheers


Paul




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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Karen R

Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 14:22:55 -0700
From: Karen R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

Hi Paul,

Hmmm, when I go into the Add New Hardware wizard
in the Control Panel and select "No, I want to select the
hardware from a list" rather than let Windows find it...
it brings up a list which has PCMCIA socket on it...

Do you get that on your list too???

If you do, then you select it and go from there...

BTW, I always do a custom install of any Windoz
product... gives more control over the end result
that way.  It brings up screens not seen otherwise,
like selecting other hardware that is not detected
by Windoz.

Karen

Paul Betts wrote:

 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 21:55:16 +0100
 From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

 Hi Karen,

 Thanks for your prompt reply, I did try and use the trouble shooter this
 morning (before I sent my initial mail). For PCMCIA problems it was not that
 much cop.

 In the help, there was a was an option to "enable 32-bit card support"
 (using the PC Card (PCMCIA) wizard. I selected this option and it said it
 was not installed and that I should goto to Add/REmove Programs for the
 Windows setup.

 There is NO entry in the windows setup to configure PCMCIA Cards or the Card
 services.

 So thats a bit of a dead end.

  Fixing Big Problems with System Troubleshooter

 snip

  1.Launch System Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button
 and selecting Run. When the Run dialog box appears, type
tshoot in the Open box, and then click OK.

 Tried this, there is no tshoot applicaiton on my machine :-(

 There is NO entry on PCMCIA Socket wihin the Device Manager for "PCMCIA Card
 Services".

 **The question is "How do I the above PCMCIA Card Services
 ?"*

 Other useful information that may help is that when I add or remove a PCMCIA
 card, the following message box appears:

 "Windows is not able to identify or use the inserted PC Card device because
 there is no memory area available to communicate with the device. You must
 make a memory area available before this device can be used.Check your
 computer's CONFIG.SYS file for a memory manager that is excluding upper
 memory regions between A000 and ."

 I don't have any entries in my config.sys that reference any memory settings
 :-(

 Thanks for your help so far

 Cheers

 Paul




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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Paul Betts

Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 22:55:48 +0100
From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem


 Hmmm, when I go into the Add New Hardware wizard
 in the Control Panel and select "No, I want to select the
 hardware from a list" rather than let Windows find it...
 it brings up a list which has PCMCIA socket on it...

 Do you get that on your list too???

Hi Karen

OK (I may be a bit slow here )
I have added a new PCMCIA Socket - which is of the type [Standard PCMCIA
driver} and from the list selected the ojnely one that was there which is
PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller.

Is this the right driver ?

Thanks for your assistance so far

Paul.







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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Karen R

Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 15:19:21 -0700
From: Karen R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

Hi Paul,

Hey, better slow than never!!

In the Device Manager in the System icon in the
Control Panel, mine has two lines under the
PCMCIA socket... both read exactly the same:
Toshiba ToPIC97 CardBus Controller.  This is
the way mine came to me.

If that is what you have also, try putting your various
cards in and installing them and see if they work :-)

Lemme know...

Karen
_
Paul Betts wrote:

 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 22:55:48 +0100
 From: "Paul Betts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

  Hmmm, when I go into the Add New Hardware wizard
  in the Control Panel and select "No, I want to select the
  hardware from a list" rather than let Windows find it...
  it brings up a list which has PCMCIA socket on it...
 
  Do you get that on your list too???

 Hi Karen

 OK (I may be a bit slow here )
 I have added a new PCMCIA Socket - which is of the type [Standard PCMCIA
 driver} and from the list selected the only one that was there which is
 PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller.

 Is this the right driver ?

 Thanks for your assistance so far

 Paul.




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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-08 Thread Karen R

Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 15:25:34 -0700
From: Karen R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

Hi Paul,

Just looked in the properties under one of those
Toshiba drivers for the PCMCIA and the provider
is M$... so it comes on the W98se CD aparently.
Date of 23 Apr 1999. File version 4.10.

Karen





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Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem

2001-04-07 Thread Pres Waterman

Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 16:27:49 -0400
From: "Pres Waterman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100CT PCMCIA Problem


 My 100CT w/W95 OSR2 has been a project in re-configuration after
installing a
 new hard drive.  Most everything is (finally) working pretty well, except
for
 the PCMCIA settings.  Changing from "PCIC Compatible" to "Auto-Detect" in
HW
 Setup, then rebooting, brings up an error message which says that Card
 Services are not available and the PCMCIA interface is not functional.
 Clicking OK to that window generates a blue screen error which warns of
 system instability.  Once the HW setup is switched back to
PCIC-Compatible,
 everything's okey-dokey again.


In my 100 with either 95OSR2 or 98 I am unhappy with "auto-selected". At
home I use an older wireless card which crashes the machine if Card-Bus/16
or auto-selected  is used, and at work I use a Card-Bus card which doesn't
work in auto or PCIC mode. I am grateful the Toshibas still offer PCIC
because many modern laptops only allow Card-Bus which is definitely NOT
fully backwards compatible.

Bottom line, I "manually" switch and reboot the type of PCMCIA driver and it
works.

Pres Waterman W2PW
c/o Patchogue Motors, Inc.
Long Island Ford and Kia dealer

GO BILLS!




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