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'''Parameter:'''
==Parameter==
* /C0=z
* /C0=z - These parameters define the IRQ level to be used by the
These parameters define the IRQ level to be used by the
* /C1=z - Socket Services driver. The new Card Services and Socket Services drivers for OS/2 do not use a hardware interrupt to notify the PCMCIA status change, so you do not need these parameters.
 
* /IG0=y - This parameter defines a slot number, which Socket Services ignores. If you use the "Point enabler" supplied with a PC Card, you should take into consideration the coexistence with Socket Services.
* /C1=z  
* /RI0=x - This parameter defines a slot number, where Socket Services disables the RI_OUT signal. For Example, "/RI0=1" specifies slot 1.
Socket Services driver. The new Card Services and Socket Services drivers for OS/2 do not use a hardware interrupt to notify the PCMCIA status change, so you do not need these parameters.
* /D - This parameter enables "Warm docking" from the view point of PCMCIA hardware. By adding this parameter, two additional PCMCIA slots are reserved for the docking station.
 
* /APOFF - This parameter turns off the Auto-Power Mode. If the Auto-Power Mode is ON, a PC Card will be automatically turned ON by the hardware when it is inserted. The default for Auto-Power Mode is ON.
* /IG0=y
* /IO0=s - This parameter defines the slot number, for which Socket Services will change the way the -IOCS16 signal is generated. By default, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the -IOIS16 signal from the PC Card. If this parameter is specified, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the I/O data size which is specified by the Client program. This option is needed for some cards which do not generate the -IOIS16 signal. You need to verify this information with PCMCIA card vendors.
This parameter defines a slot number, which Socket Services ignores. If you use the "Point enabler" supplied with a PC Card, you should take into consideration the coexistence with Socket Services.
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* /RI0=x
This parameter defines a slot number, where Socket Services disables the RI_OUT signal. For Example, "/RI0=1" specifies slot 1.
 
* /D
This parameter enables "Warm docking" from the view point of PCMCIA hardware. By adding this parameter, two additional PCMCIA slots are reserved for the docking station.
 
* /APOFF
This parameter turns off the Auto-Power Mode. If the Auto-Power Mode is ON, a PC Card will be automatically turned ON by the hardware when it is inserted. The default for Auto-Power Mode is ON.
 
* /IO0=s
This parameter defines the slot number, for which Socket Services will change the way the -IOCS16 signal is generated. By default, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the -IOIS16 signal from the PC Card. If this parameter is specified, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the I/O data size which is specified by the Client program. This option is needed for some cards which do not generate the -IOIS16 signal. You need to verify this information with PCMCIA card vendors.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Platform Support:
!OS/2 2.x
!OS/2 3.0
!OS/2 4.0
!OS/2 4.5x
|-
|2.1
|Yes
|Yes
|Yes
|}


[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]]
[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 20 February 2020

Socket Services driver for Dell Latitude CpiA

BASEDEV=TI11225CB.SYS

Parameter

  • /C0=z - These parameters define the IRQ level to be used by the
  • /C1=z - Socket Services driver. The new Card Services and Socket Services drivers for OS/2 do not use a hardware interrupt to notify the PCMCIA status change, so you do not need these parameters.
  • /IG0=y - This parameter defines a slot number, which Socket Services ignores. If you use the "Point enabler" supplied with a PC Card, you should take into consideration the coexistence with Socket Services.
  • /RI0=x - This parameter defines a slot number, where Socket Services disables the RI_OUT signal. For Example, "/RI0=1" specifies slot 1.
  • /D - This parameter enables "Warm docking" from the view point of PCMCIA hardware. By adding this parameter, two additional PCMCIA slots are reserved for the docking station.
  • /APOFF - This parameter turns off the Auto-Power Mode. If the Auto-Power Mode is ON, a PC Card will be automatically turned ON by the hardware when it is inserted. The default for Auto-Power Mode is ON.
  • /IO0=s - This parameter defines the slot number, for which Socket Services will change the way the -IOCS16 signal is generated. By default, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the -IOIS16 signal from the PC Card. If this parameter is specified, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the I/O data size which is specified by the Client program. This option is needed for some cards which do not generate the -IOIS16 signal. You need to verify this information with PCMCIA card vendors.
Product Support
OS/2 1.3
OS/2 2.0
OS/2 2.1
OS/2 2.11 SMP
OS/2 Warp 3 C
OS/2 Warp Connect C
OS/2 Warp 4 C
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business C