On 1999-07-29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Klaus> said:

   >it is not easy to install current PCMCA-Cards in a DOS PC.
   >Up to no I used the "cardsoft" V3.1 (1994) socket server.
   >Be it deals no longer with modern PCMCIA cards for example 100 mb
   >ethernet.
   >Is someone on the list familiar with the cardsoft socket server and
   >knows, how to add new cards to the support libraries?
   >Cardsoft doesn't support this software no longer.
   >Or does someone on the list know a better tool for PCMCIA support in
   >DOS, which is supported up to now?
   >Are there sources or skelletons for PCMCIA card drivers available
   >in the WEB (didn't find anything upto now)?

I'm not familiar with "Cardsoft", but I do know that I had no problem
installing PCMCIA support with IBM's PC DOS 7 (or now, PC DOS 2000), which
should support PC Cards from at least the last five or seven years.  Their
installation manual/documentation is quite clear in explaining everything on
the matter.

Although I installed PCMCIA on a non-survivor PC (a Toshiba Satellite 2535
CDS that is a 300 Mhz Pentium with 32 MB of RAM), it *does* say something
about the survivor adaptability of DOS -- even with some of the newer
hardware.  The only PC card I'm using, though, is a 57kbps 3Com modem.  I
can't claim any experience with any other PC cards...

Jerry
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