Options for microsoft ms-dos cd-rom extensions, Detaits of setup disk software – Panasonic KXL-D740 User Manual

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Detaits of Setup Disk Software

® ASPIFDBK.SYS

/mem=XXXX

Add this tine and specify the memory space’s base address to

read the card information by the segment address (hexadecimal

number). You need to exclude this specified address with the

EMS option so that it wiil not overlap the region of EMS. If you

don’t specify the base address, ceOO is applied, and 8 KB of

memory from ceOOO to cffff is used.

/port=XXX

Same as 7port=XXX" in ASPIFMGR.SYS, but address 220,230,
240 and 250 are not available, and if you don’t specify the I/O

base address, 300h is applied.

/socket=X

Same as 7socket=X” in ASPIFMGR.SYS.

(Example) DEVICE=C:\CDRM\ASPIFDBK.SYS /port=280 /mem=c800 /socket=2

©ASPIF365.SYS

/mem=XXXX

Same as “/mem=XXXX" in ASPIFDBK.SYS.

/port=XXX

Since the I/O port is needed for the PC card, add this line and
specify the base address at XXX using a hexadecimal number.

The PC card occupies 16 bytes of space starting the specified

base address. If you don’t specify the I/O base address, 240h is
applied. If the specified address is already used, specify another
base address from the following addresses.

140 180 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 320

/socket=X

Same as 7socket=X" in ASPIFMGR.SYS.

/I365RST

After setting this option, PCMCIA Controller ¡82365 should be

reset.

(Example) DEVICE=C:\CDRM\ASPIF365,SYS /port=280 /mem=c800 /socket=2

[ Options for Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions

The format of the MSCDEX program in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file is as follows:

MSCDEX [/V /K /E] /D:[DriverName] /L:[DriveLetter] /M:[Value]

N

Displays the list of additional information including how much memory is used

by buffers, resident data and resident code.

/K

Type this only when the CD-ROM media directory is written in Kanji (Japanese).

/E

Expanded memory (EMS) is usable if this is available in your system. This

conserves about 16 KB of main DOS memory.

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