EXP Computer CD Traveler Series CD-620, CD-820, CD-1020, and CD-2020 with Portable CD-ROM card User Manual

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Error: Illegal I/O port!

The above message means invalid I/O ports in the EXPCDI line of CONFIG.SYS has
been selected. The legal I/O port numbers are: 1, 2, and 3.

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Error: Illegal IRQ number!

The above message means an invalid IRQ number in EXPCDI line of CONFIG.SYS
has been selected. The legal IRQ numbers are 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15.

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Error: There is no available 4K memory for mapping!

The above message means EXPCDI can't find available 4K memory between C000:0
to EFFF:0. This error can be corrected by changing the EMM386 line of
CONFIG.SYS to exclude at least 4K memory for mapping. For example,

DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE

...

X=D000-D3FF

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Error: The INTEL 82365SL PCMCIA controller is not

detected in your system. You should contact your

dealer to get PCMCIA support software.

The above message means the PCMCIA controller for your system is not INTEL
82365SL compatible. In this case, you should install PCMCIA support software
which should be supplied by the notebook manufacturer.

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CD-ROM Drive is not found!

The above message means EXPCDI.EXE can't find the PCMCIA CD-ROM drive.

Please make sure the CD-ROM drive is properly connected to the PCMCIA
interface card cable.

The other cause of error is invalid interrupt number (/I:xx) in EXPCDI line of
CONFIG.SYS. Change the number to 5, 7 , 9, 10, 11, 12, or 15. Reboot every
time you change the number.

Error message generated by MSCDEX.EXE:

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Device driver not found: 'MSCD001'

This means that EXPCDI.EXE is not installed properly or you have entered a
different

/D:

switch in the MSCDEX line of AUTOEXEC.BAT. The

/D:

switch

must be the same as the

/D:

switch in the EXPCDI.EXE line of CONFIG.SYS.

If the error message displayed is none of the above, please contact Technical
Support.

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