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System Support Disks

Document ID: COBN-38BE2E

TP 365C/CS/CD/E/ED - PCMCIA Disk for DOS, Windows 3.1 and Warp

Applicable to: World-Wide


P/N
pc36bw31

Description
PCMCIA disk

P/N
pc36bw31

Name & Size (bytes)
PC36BW31.EXE : 501840
pc36bw31.txt : 4594

WWW URL(s)
ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/mobiles/pc36bw31.txt
ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/mobiles/pc36bw31.exe

The files contained in this document have been archived.

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The files can be obtained

From the IBM PC Company ftp site on the Internet at the address noted above,
(copy & paste the address into your Web Browser, or, if you are connected to an Internotes or Domino server, double-click on the address to hot-link directly to the URL. Note that the file type on the ftp site may be a different file type from the file originally attached to this document - eg .ZIP instead of .EXE)

From the Archive Database -
LN V3 - IBM PC Service Information Archive Database - CD1 1997
LN V4 - IBM PC Service Information Archive Database - CD1a 1997
- : or as indicated below:-

Disk available from Service Information Archive 1997

Disk Release Date:

02-08-96

Disk Version/Release:

1.40

Additional Information:

Creating the diskette
1. Download the file to a temporary directory on your hard drive.
2. Insert a blank, formated disk into the floppy drive.
3. Run the file by double-clicking on it from Windows Explorer.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen and it will expand the image onto your diskette drive.

ThinkPad PCMCIA Features for DOS and Windows 3.11 Diskette Installation Procedure:

For DOS:

- Insert this diskette into the diskette drive A:.
- Type "A:\UINSTALL" and press ENTER.
- Follow the instruction on the screen.
- Restart the system

For Windows 3.11 (includes DOS)

- Start Windows
- Select "File" from Program Manager window, then select "Run..." from the pull-down menu
- Insert this diskette into the diskette drive A:.
- Type "A:\PCMINSTW" and press ENTER.
- Follow the instruction on the screen.
- Restart the system

For OS/2 Warp:

- Start an "OS/2 Full Screen" or an "OS/2 Window"
- Insert this diskette into the diskette drive A:.
- Type "A:\PCMINST2" and press ENTER.
- Follow the instructions on the screen.
-Go to OS/2 Full Screen.
-At the OS/2 command prompt, type "E CONFIG.SYS" to edit the CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2.
Add the following statement, at the top of the CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2:
BASEDEV=RESERVE.SYS /MEM:C600,2000
Save and Exit the CONFIG.SYS file.
Shutdown and re-start the OS/2 Warp system.

IBM recommends to use the "PC Card Director" program for PCMCIA support in OS/2 Warp. The "PC Card Director" icon is located on the OS/2 Desktop.

To add PCMCIA support for SRAM/FLASH/ATA Cards, you will need to modify the CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2. The procedure for modifying the CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2 is as follows:

-- Go to OS/2 Full Screen.
-- At the OS/2 command prompt, type "E CONFIG.SYS". Press ENTER.
-- Add the following to the existing set of statements for PCMCIA support in CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2.

BASEDEV=PCM2ATA.ADD /S:2
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\ICMEMMTD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\ICMEMCDD.SYS 2,s

Make sure that the final set of statements for total PCMCIA support, in the modified CONFIG.SYS file for OS/2, is as follows:

BASEDEV=PCMCIA.SYS /P
BASEDEV=IBM2SS01.SYS
BASEDEV=PCM2ATA.ADD /S:2
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\VPCMCIA.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\COM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\$ICPMOS2.SYS /MF /F
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\AUTODRV2.SYS C:\THINKPAD\AUTODRV2.INI
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\ICMEMMTD.SYS
DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\ICMEMCDD.SYS 2,s

-- Save and exit the CONFIG.SYS file.
-- Shutdown and re-start the OS/2 Warp syste

Trademarks:

* Trademark of IBM Corporation.
** Trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

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Disk Category

DOS/Windows 3.x, PCMCIA (PC Card), OS/2

Date Created

07-08-96

Last Updated

25-01-99

Revision Date

15-01-2000

Brand

IBM ThinkPad

Product Family

ThinkPad 365C/CS, ThinkPad 365CD/CSD, ThinkPad 365E/ED

Machine Type

2625

Model

Various

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