IBM ThinkPad Dec. 4, 1997 CardWorks for Windows 95 Driver Diskette Version 5.22.31 ======================================================== ************************************************************************** WARNING THIS DRIVER IS ONLY ALLOWED TO USE WITH THE MACHINES IN THE SUPPORTED LIST IN THIS PAGE. IT IS STRICTLY RESTRICTED TO USE WITH THE OTHER MACHINES. ************************************************************************** What This Diskette Does ------------------------ This diskette provides PCCard software for the Windows 95 environment. The following models are supported: * ThinkPad 380/380D/385D,380E/380ED/385ED Released Versions ------------------ Version 5.22 Initial Release Version 5.22.30 ThinkPad 380E/380ED/385ED Support Version 5.22.31 A Problem Fix Summary of Changes ------------------ Key: Diskette version (For example, 1.00.01 means Version 1.00.01) (new) New function or enhancement (fix) Correction to existing function <5.22.17> (new) Added memory resource reservation function (new) Added SILENT option at installation . A:\SETUP -S (new) Reduced EMS memory usage to 1M bytes. <5.22.18> (fix) Modem does not work after Power Management (Stand-by/Suspend/ Hibernation) if Modem Ring Resume is enabled. (fix) 3Com EtherLink III Lan + 336 Modem PC Card loose connection after Power Management (Stand-by/Suspend/Hibernation) <5.22.30> (fix) No Dial Tone from a Modem in the Port Replicator slots. <5.22.31> (fix) Megahertz 33.6 Ethernet Modem(XJEM3336)Card does not work. Installation Procedure ---------------------- 1. Start Win 95 2. Click on "Start" menu in lower left corner of screen. 3. Select "Run..." menu item. 4. Type "A:\SETUP" for run command. 5. Accept all defaults during CardWorks installation process 6. Remove diskette and reboot Uninstallation Procedure ------------------------ If you have previously installed CardWorks and wish to remove it, take the following steps: Note: If your machine is setup with docking enabled and your docking station has PCMCIA slots, you need to dock the machine before you start the CardWorks deinstall process. 1. Restore PCMCIA.INF . Copy \CardWorks\PCMCIA.MS to \WINDOWS\INF\PCMICA.INF Note: This is for a previous installation to the default (C:\CardWorks) directory. PCMCIA.MS is in the directory where CardWorks was installed. 2. Remove CardWorks related drivers from config.sys: . open C:\config.sys with a text editor (e.g. Notepad) . delete the lines below the words "rem SystemSoft CardWorks(TM) PCMCIA drivers:" that refer to the CardWorks directory. . below is an example of how the drivers may appear in c:\config.sys: device=C:\CARDWORK\CARDXTND.SYS devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\SSCIRRUS.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\SSCBTI.SYS devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\CS.SYS /POLL:1 device=C:\CARDWORK\CSALLOC.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\ATADRV.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTAA.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTAB.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTI1.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTI2P.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTATM.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTHB2.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTSRAM.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\MTDDRV.EXE devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\FTL.EXE device=C:\CARDWORK\SSMSFLSH.SYS devicehigh=C:\CARDWORK\CARDID.SYS Note that these entries are for a previous installation to the default (C:\CARDWORK) directory. If the previous installation was to a different directory, the path will be different. 3. Next, remove CardWorks from the Start Menu (if it was previously installed to automatically appear in the TaskBar when Windows 95 starts): - Select Start/Settings/TaskBar. - Select the Start Menu Programs Tab. - Click on the Remove Button - Select the CardWorks entry and click on the Remove Button. - then confirm that you want to remove this item 4. If you had previously installed CardWorks to run upon startup, Double Click on Startup entry, select Wiz (if available) and click on Remove. 5. Close the Remove Shortcuts/Folders dialog, then press OK in the TaskBar Properties dialog. 6. Remove any short cut to the CardWizard application on the Desktop by clicking on the icon with the right mouse button and selecting Delete. 7. You must then use the Windows 95 device manager to deinstall CardWorks to use the basic PC Card support provided with Windows 95. - To deinstall CardWorks, open the Control Panel (by selecting Start, then Settings, then Control Panel) and select the System icon. Open that icon and select the Device Manager tab. - Double click on PCMCIA socket and select the PCMCIA controller. Use the remove button to remove the PCMCIA controller (Then select OK to confirm removal in the device removal dialog box) 8. Windows will ask you to restart your system. After restarting your system, open the Control Panel and select the System icon. - Open that icon and select the Device Manager tab. - Inspect the PCMCIA controller entry. If it does not appear, add PCMCIA support using Add Hardware in the control panel (See procedure # 2 above). - If the PCMCIA controller entry has an x on top of it, select it and press the property button. - Inspect the Device Status. If the status is disabled, in the Device Usage Box, check the Undocked configuration box and press OK. The PCMCIA Wizard will guide you and enable PCMCIA. 9. Consult the Windows 95 Help file for complete instructions on adding the Windows 95 PCMCIA (PC Card) support. Note: Make sure you fully reinstall Windows 95 PCMCIA support before you reinstall CardWorks - or else the error dialog (see previous) will appear when attempting to install CardWorks. Note: On some systems, the PCMCIA controller will be redetected when Windows restarts, and the PCMCIA controller icon in "DeviceManager" reappears and its status is "working properly". On these systems, you need to uncheck the "Undocked" configuration box and select "OK". When Windows asks you to restart your computer, choose "No" and again click on "Properties" for the PCMCIA controller. Now check the "Undocked" box in the "Device Usage" section. This will start the PCMCIA Wizard and enable native 32-bit PCMCIA support.