Ositech comm 614006-001 User Manual

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Appendices

To correct this error, make sure that the requested resources (i.e. IRQ,
PORT or EXCLUSIVE) used do not conflict with other resources currently
in use.

PCMCIA adapter not found

The network driver has been unable to detect a PCMCIA adapter. A valid
PCMCIA adapter must be INTEL or Databook compatible. If your
computer does have a PCMCIA adapter but it is not recognized by the
network driver, use the Socket Services software provided by the computer
manufacturer to remedy this situation.

Failed to register with Card Services

This error only occurs if Card Services is detected. The network driver was
unable to register a valid configuration with Card Services. Registration
could be disallowed if the IRQ or PORT keyword is used and either the
IRQ or PORT requested is unavailable.

To correct this error, make sure that the requested resources i.e. IRQ, or
PORT do not conflict with other resources currently in use.

Failed to obtain IRQ
Failed to release IRQ
Failed to obtain I/O Port
Failed to release I/O Port
Failed to obtain Configuration
Failed to release Configuration

These errors are related to the obtaining and releasing of resources
needed to operate the network. For errors related to obtaining resources,
make sure that the I/O Port and IRQ requested is available for use by the
network driver. Errors related to releasing resources should not occur
under normal circumstances; if these errors occur, contact technical
support for assistance.

Unable to configure Trumpcard

The driver was unable to successfully configure the Trumpcard for network
operation.

Only supported on PCMCIA 2.x or higher Socket/Card Services

The OTCETH.xxx network driver will only support PCMCIA Socket and
Card Services software that comply with PCMCIA version 2.x or higher.
Contact your computer manufacturer or dealer for more details on how to
obtain a current version.

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