Error messages for windows 3.x and ms-dos drivers, A pcmcia card was not detected, An invalid i/o address was specified – Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-47

Error Messages for Windows 3.x and
MS-DOS drivers

Except as noted, these messages are specific to the PRO/100 PC Card.

For an explanation of other messages that may appear on the screen, see

your computer and network operating system documentation.

A PCMCIA card was not detected

If the SOCKET keyword was stated, then no PC Card was detected in the

slot specified. If the SOCKET keyword was not used, then no PC Card

was detected in any slot.

An invalid I/O address was specified

The PRO/100 PC Card requires 32 consecutive I/O locations. This

message indicates that the I/O address specified does not start on a 32-

byte boundary. Examples of valid I/O addresses, in hexadecimal notation,

are 300, 320, 240. Examples of invalid I/O addresses are 301, 325, 247.

M16BODI only supports the BUS ID PC Card, not the selected

BUS ID. Either delete the BUS ID keyword from the NET.CFG file

or change its value to 3.

This message applies only to the ODI driver. Do not use the keyword

BUS ID in the ODI NET.CFG file. If you do use it, you must set the

value to 3.

Network Controller running in 8-bit mode

The Network Interface Controller (NIC) has been forced to run in 8-bit

mode with the keyword WORDSIZE set at 8 (default is 16-bit mode).

This option is used when the PC Card hardware does not support 16-bit

mode.

Network Controller running in I/O mode

The Network Interface Controller (NIC) has been forced to run in I/O-

only mode with the keyword MODE set at IO (default is MEM). This

option is used when the PC Card hardware does not support perfor-

mance-enhancing memory-mapped I/O mode.

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